Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Unemployment Rate in May 2020

Updated on June 21, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for May 2020, among all Oklahoma counties, Tillman had the highest unemployment rate (15.5%), followed by Cotton (13.9%), and Carter (12.9%).

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

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

Related Topics: Oklahoma BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Unemployment Rate in May 2020
Tillman
Cotton
Carter
Sequoyah
Adair
Latimer
Comanche
Johnston
Stephens
Marshall
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Unemployment Rate in May 2020
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Rank County Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Tillman 15.5
2 Cotton 13.9
3 Carter 12.9
4 Sequoyah 12.6
5 Adair 12.5
5 Latimer 12.5
6 Comanche 12.3
7 Johnston 12.2
8 Stephens 11.8
9 Marshall 11.2
10 Jefferson 11
11 Le Flore 10.9
11 Pittsburg 10.9
12 Beckham 10.8
12 Oklahoma 10.8
13 McIntosh 10.7
14 Tulsa 10.6
15 Greer 10.5
16 Choctaw 10.4
17 Haskell 10.3
18 Canadian 10.2
18 Osage 10.2
19 Kay 10
19 Okmulgee 10
19 Ottawa 10
19 Seminole 10
20 Cleveland 9.9
21 Creek 9.7
21 Pawnee 9.7
22 Atoka 9.5
22 Hughes 9.5
22 Murray 9.5
22 Woodward 9.5
23 Grady 9.4
23 Pottawatomie 9.4
24 Blaine 9.3
24 Delaware 9.3
24 Rogers 9.3
24 Washington 9.3
25 Garvin 9.2
26 Payne 9.1
27 McClain 9
27 Wagoner 9
27 Washita 9
28 Caddo 8.8
28 Muskogee 8.8
29 Lincoln 8.7
29 Pushmataha 8.7
30 Cherokee 8.6
31 Bryan 8.5
31 Coal 8.5
32 Okfuskee 8.4
33 Custer 8.3
34 Garfield 8.2
34 Nowata 8.2
35 Logan 8.1
36 McCurtain 8
36 Pontotoc 8
37 Craig 7.9
38 Kiowa 7.6
38 Love 7.6
39 Mayes 7.5
40 Major 7.1
41 Kingfisher 6.9
42 Roger Mills 6.8
43 Noble 6.4
44 Dewey 6.3
45 Jackson 5.9
46 Alfalfa 5.7
46 Ellis 5.7
47 Woods 5.3
48 Beaver 4.7
49 Grant 4.5
50 Harper 4.3
51 Harmon 3.9
52 Texas 2.8
53 Cimarron 2.4