Ranking of Louisiana Counties By Unemployment Rate in April 2020

Updated on June 21, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for April 2020, among all Louisiana counties, Orleans had the highest unemployment rate (20.1%), followed by St. Bernard (17.4%), and Jefferson (16.9%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties and the table below shows the ranking of all Louisiana counties.

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

Related Topics: Louisiana BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of Louisiana Counties By Unemployment Rate in April 2020
Orleans
St. Bernard
Jefferson
St. John the Baptist
Tangipahoa
Assumption
St. Helena
St. Charles
Plaquemines
Iberville
Ranking of Louisiana Counties By Unemployment Rate in April 2020
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Rank County Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Orleans 20.1
2 St. Bernard 17.4
3 Jefferson 16.9
4 St. John the Baptist 16.6
5 Tangipahoa 15.3
6 Assumption 15
7 St. Helena 14.9
8 St. Charles 14
9 Plaquemines 13.5
10 Iberville 13.3
10 St. James 13.3
11 Allen 13.2
11 St. Tammany 13.2
12 Avoyelles 13
13 Calcasieu 12.9
14 Caddo 12.8
15 Iberia 12.7
16 St. Mary 12.6
17 East Baton Rouge 12.2
18 Terrebonne 12.1
19 St. Martin 12
20 Pointe Coupee 11.7
21 Livingston 11.6
21 West Carroll 11.6
22 Ascension 11.5
23 Lafayette 11.4
24 St. Landry 11.2
25 Vermilion 11.1
25 West Baton Rouge 11.1
26 Jefferson Davis 11
27 Morehouse 10.7
27 Ouachita 10.7
28 Webster 10.6
29 Bossier 10.5
30 Washington 10.4
31 Concordia 10.1
32 East Carroll 10
32 East Feliciana 10
32 Lafourche 10
32 Madison 10
33 Acadia 9.9
34 Vernon 9.5
35 Evangeline 9.4
36 De Soto 9.3
37 Richland 9.2
38 Franklin 9.1
39 Beauregard 9
40 Caldwell 8.7
40 Rapides 8.7
41 Grant 8.6
42 Catahoula 8.5
43 Union 8.4
44 Bienville 8.3
44 Natchitoches 8.3
45 West Feliciana 8.2
46 Tensas 8.1
47 Cameron 7.8
47 Lincoln 7.8
47 Winn 7.8
48 Claiborne 6.9
49 Sabine 6.6
50 Red River 6.4
51 Jackson 6
52 LaSalle 5.9