Ranking of US States By Unemployment Rate in September, 2020

Updated on June 20, 2024.

According to data from the US BLS, for September, 2020, among all US states and DC, Hawaii had the highest unemployment rate (13.4%), followed by Nevada (12.7%), and New York (10.2%).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high unemployment rate, and the table below shows the ranking for all US states and DC.

Related Topics: US BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of US States By Unemployment Rate in September, 2020
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Ranking of US States By Unemployment Rate in September, 2020
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Rank State Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Hawaii 13.4
2 Nevada 12.7
3 New York 10.2
4 California 10
5 Rhode Island 9.9
6 Massachusetts 9.7
7 Illinois 9
8 Michigan 8.9
9 Connecticut 8.8
9 Pennsylvania 8.8
10 Louisiana 8.7
10 New Mexico 8.7
11 District of Columbia 8.4
12 Florida 8.1
12 Washington 8.1
13 Alaska 7.9
14 Texas 7.7
15 Ohio 7.6
16 Arizona 7.5
16 Delaware 7.5
16 Oregon 7.5
16 West Virginia 7.5
17 New Jersey 7.4
18 Mississippi 7.1
18 Tennessee 7.1
19 Maryland 7
20 North Carolina 6.7
21 Virginia 6.6
22 Indiana 6.5
23 Georgia 6.4
24 Colorado 6.3
25 Minnesota 6.1
25 New Hampshire 6.1
26 Arkansas 6
26 Oklahoma 6
27 Alabama 5.9
27 Missouri 5.9
27 Wyoming 5.9
28 South Carolina 5.8
28 Wisconsin 5.8
29 Kansas 5.4
30 Montana 5.2
30 North Dakota 5.2
31 Idaho 5
31 Kentucky 5
32 Vermont 4.9
33 Iowa 4.6
34 Utah 4.5
35 Maine 4
36 South Dakota 3.7
37 Nebraska 3.5