April 22, 2010
State unemployment rates, March 2010
Unemployment rates, March 2010, selected States, seasonally adjusted
State |
Unemployment rate (in percent) |
Highest |
|
Michigan |
14.1 |
Nevada |
13.4 |
California |
12.6 |
Rhode island |
12.6 |
Florida |
12.3 |
Lowest |
|
Kansas |
6.5 |
Vermont |
6.5 |
Nebraska |
5.0 |
South Dakota |
4.8 |
North Dakota |
4.0 |
These data featured in the TED article, State unemployment rates, March 2010.
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