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Ohio Unemployment Rates

March 2016
(Not Seasonally Adjusted)

Williams
5.1
Defiance
5.6
Paulding
5.0
Van Wert
4.2

Henry
7.0

Putnam
4.2

Darke
4.6

Miami
4.8
Montgomery
5.2

Butler
4.7

Warren
4.4

Sandusky
5.5

Marion
5.5
Union
4.0

Champaign
4.6
Clark
5.6

Madison
4.3

Greene
4.6
Clinton
6.4

Hamilton
4.7

Fayette
5.2

Highland
7.1

Clermont
4.8
Brown
6.7

Adams
9.0

Knox
5.2

Delaware
3.7

Pickaway
5.3

Ross
6.3
Pike
8.6
Scioto
8.8

Ashland
5.9

Wayne
4.2

Coshocton
7.1

Licking
4.7

Fairfield
4.7

Muskingum
7.3
Perry
7.2

Hocking
6.4
Vinton
8.5

Portage
5.6

Stark
6.2

Tuscarawas
6.6

Guernsey
8.3
Noble
9.8

Morgan
10.1

Mahoning
7.0
Columbiana
7.5

Carroll
8.0

Harrison
8.7

Jefferson
9.6

Belmont
9.4

Monroe
13.4

Washington
7.6

Athens
6.2
Meigs
9.6

Jackson
8.9
Gallia
7.6

5.1% or Lower
5.2% to 5.4%

Lawrence
7.1

5.5% to 9.5%

March Unemployment Rates

9.6% or Higher

(Not Seasonally Adjusted)

United States
Ohio

Trumbull
7.5

Summit
5.6

Holmes
3.6

Morrow
5.6

Franklin
4.3

Medina
4.5

Richland
6.3

Geauga
4.7

Cuyahoga
5.6

Lorain
6.1

Huron
8.4

Crawford
6.8

Wyandot
3.9

Hardin
4.8

Logan
4.5

Erie
6.5

Seneca
5.5

Hancock
4.0

Allen
5.0

Shelby
4.6

Ottawa
8.8

Wood
4.5

Auglaize
3.9

Mercer
3.7

Preble
5.3

Lucas
5.7

Fulton
5.6

Ashtabula
7.1

Lake
5.2

5.1%
5.4%

Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

John R. Kasich, Governor

Office of Workforce Development - Bureau of Labor Market Information

Cynthia C. Dungey, Director

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