Ranking of Virginia Cities By Unemployment Rate in July 2020

Updated on June 22, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for July 2020, among all Virginia cities, Petersburg had the highest unemployment rate (22.1%), followed by Emporia (17.1%), and Hopewell (17%).

The chart below shows the top 10 cities and the table below shows the ranking of all Virginia cities.

You can see similar ranking of all cities in the United States.

Related Topics: Virginia BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of Virginia Cities By Unemployment Rate in July 2020
Petersburg
Emporia
Hopewell
Martinsville
Portsmouth
Covington
Richmond
Danville
Norfolk
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Ranking of Virginia Cities By Unemployment Rate in July 2020
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Rank City Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Petersburg 22.1
2 Emporia 17.1
3 Hopewell 17
4 Martinsville 16.9
5 Portsmouth 14.9
6 Covington 13.9
7 Richmond 13.8
8 Danville 13.7
8 Norfolk 13.7
9 Franklin 13.4
9 Newport News 13.4
10 Hampton 12.9
11 Roanoke 11.7
12 Williamsburg 11.3
13 Norton 11
14 Colonial Heights 10.8
14 Lynchburg 10.8
15 Charlottesville 10.7
15 Fredericksburg 10.7
16 Galax 10.6
17 Bristol 10.5
18 Lexington 10.1
19 Manassas Park 10
19 Waynesboro 10
20 Manassas 9.9
21 Suffolk 9.8
22 Harrisonburg 9.4
22 Radford 9.4
23 Chesapeake 9.3
23 Staunton 9.3
24 Alexandria 9
24 Virginia Beach 9
25 Fairfax 8.8
26 Winchester 8.4
27 Buena Vista 8.3
27 Salem 8.3
28 Leesburg 7.4
29 Blacksburg 6.2
30 Poquoson 5.9
31 Falls Church 5.4