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Workforce: Unemployed
Ages 16+, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2018-2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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State
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Value (Percent)
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People (Unemployed)
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Rank within US
(of 52 states)
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United States 5.3 8,944,003 N/A
Puerto Rico 13.3 165,697 52
District of Columbia 7.1 28,264 51
Nevada 7.0 109,909 50
Louisiana 6.6 142,144 49
Mississippi 6.4 85,519 48
California 6.4 1,282,055 47
Alaska 6.4 23,035 46
New Jersey 6.2 307,824 45
New Mexico 6.2 59,989 44
New York 6.2 638,401 43
West Virginia 6.1 47,503 42
Michigan 6.0 302,167 41
Illinois 6.0 397,747 40
Connecticut 5.9 115,050 39
Rhode Island 5.9 34,616 38
Oregon 5.5 119,746 37
Delaware 5.4 27,315 36
Pennsylvania 5.4 358,729 35
Arizona 5.4 186,058 34
Massachusetts 5.3 206,164 33
Georgia 5.2 280,651 32
Texas 5.2 766,007 31
South Carolina 5.2 128,211 30
Alabama 5.2 120,030 29
Arkansas 5.1 71,601 28
Maryland 5.1 168,965 27
Kentucky 5.1 108,558 26
North Carolina 5.1 263,374 25
Hawaii 5.1 35,913 24
Florida 5.0 531,896 23
Tennessee 5.0 172,829 22
Ohio 5.0 300,192 21
Washington 5.0 197,009 20
Oklahoma 4.9 92,216 19
Colorado 4.5 143,483 18
Indiana 4.5 154,602 17
Virginia 4.4 197,001 16
Missouri 4.3 132,657 15
Maine 4.0 28,762 14
Kansas 4.0 60,636 13
Minnesota 4.0 123,497 12
Montana 3.9 21,635 11
Vermont 3.8 13,466 10
Wyoming 3.8 11,456 9
Iowa 3.8 64,695 8
Idaho 3.8 34,154 7
New Hampshire 3.6 27,426 6
Wisconsin 3.4 105,086 5
Utah 3.4 56,860 4
South Dakota 3.1 14,552 3
Nebraska 3.1 32,157 2
North Dakota 2.9 12,191 1
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 12/11/2024 2:25 am.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Workforce: Unemployed, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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