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Bureau of Labor Statistics Washington, D.C. 20212
Technical information:Employment: (202) 691-6559 USDL 09-0455
http://www.bls.gov/sae/Unemployment: (202) 691-6392
http://www.bls.gov/lau/ For release: 10:00 A.M. (EDT)Media contact: (202) 691-5902 Wednesday, April 29, 2009
METROPOLITAN AREA EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT: MARCH 2009
Unemployment rates were higher in March than a year earlier in all 372 metropolitan areas, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. Eighteen areas recorded
jobless rates of at least 15.0 percent, while 15 areas registered rates below 5.0 percent. The nationalunemployment rate in March was 9.0 percent, not seasonally adjusted, up from 5.2 percent a year
earlier. Among the 310 metropolitan areas for which nonfarm payroll data were available, 282 areas
reported over-the-year declines in employment, 22 reported increases, and 6 had no change.
Metropolitan Area Unemployment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
In March, 109 metropolitan areas reported jobless rates of at least 10.0 percent, up from 14 areas a
year earlier, while 95 areas posted rates below 7.0 percent, down from 329 areas in March 2008. El
Centro, Calif., recorded the highest unemployment rate, 25.1 percent. The areas with the next highest
rates were Merced, Calif., 20.4 percent; Yuba City, Calif., 19.5 percent; and Elkhart-Goshen, Ind., 18.8
percent. Among the 18 areas with jobless rates of at least 15.0 percent, 12 were located in California.Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux, La., and Iowa City, Iowa, registered the lowest jobless rates, 3.6 per-
cent each in March, followed closely by Ames, Iowa, at 3.7 percent. Overall, 158 areas posted unem-ployment rates above the U.S. figure of 9.0 percent, 209 areas reported rates below it, and 5 areas had
the same rate. (See table 1 and the map.)
Elkhart-Goshen, Ind., recorded the largest jobless rate increase from March 2008 (+13.0 percentage
points). The areas with the next largest over-the-year rate increases were Bend, Ore. (+9.2 percentage
points) and Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, N.C. (+9.1 points). An additional 33 areas registered unem-ployment rate increases of 6.0 percentage points or more, and another 42 areas had rate increases of 5.0
to 5.9 points.
Of the 49 metropolitan areas with a Census 2000 population of 1 million or more, Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Mich., and Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif., reported the highest unemployment rates
in March, 14.0 and 12.9 percent, respectively. Nine additional large areas posted rates of 10.0 percent or
more. The large areas with the lowest jobless rates in March were New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, La.,5.3 percent, and Oklahoma City, Okla., 5.6 percent. All 49 large areas registered over-the-year unem-
ployment rate increases of at least 1.9 percentage points. Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, Ore.-Wash.,
had the largest jobless rate increase from a year earlier (+6.5 percentage points), followed by Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, N.C.-S.C. (+6.2 points) and Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Mich. (+6.0 points). Seven-
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teen additional large areas recorded over-the-year unemployment rate increases of 4.0 percentage points
or more.
Metropolitan Division Unemployment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Eleven of the most populous metropolitan areas are composed of 34 metropolitan divisions, which
are essentially separately identifiable employment centers. In March, the two divisions that comprise
the Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Mich., metropolitan area registered the highest jobless rates: Detroit-
Livonia-Dearborn, 14.9 percent, and Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, 13.4 percent. The divisions withthe next highest rates were Lawrence-Methuen-Salem, Mass.-N.H., 12.2 percent, and Los Angeles-Long
Beach-Glendale, Calif., 11.3 percent. Bethesda-Frederick-Rockville, Md., reported the lowest unem-
ployment rate among the divisions, 5.2 percent. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C.-Va.-Md.-W.Va., posted the next lowest rate, 6.1 percent. (See table 2.)
In March, all 34 metropolitan divisions recorded over-the-year jobless rate increases of at least 2.5percentage points. Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, Mich., and Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Mich., experi-
enced the largest rate increases (+6.0 percentage points each). Eleven additional divisions reported
over-the-year rate increases of 4.0 percentage points or more.
In 4 of the 11 metropolitan areas that contain divisions, the ranges between the highest and lowest
division jobless rates were 2.0 percentage points or more in March. Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Mass.-
N.H., posted the largest rate difference among its divisions, 5.7 percentage points (Lawrence-Methuen-Salem, Mass.-N.H., 12.2 percent, compared with Framingham, Mass., 6.5 percent).
Metropolitan Area Nonfarm Employment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
In March, of the 310 metropolitan areas for which data were available, 282 areas reported over-the-year declines in employment, while 22 reported increases. Six metropolitan areas had no change. The
largest over-the-year decreases in employment were reported in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana,
Calif. (-221,300), New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, N.Y.-N.J.-Pa. (-219,700), Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Ill.-Ind.-Wis. (-157,600), Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz. (-136,000), and Detroit-
Warren-Livonia, Mich. (-135,300). The largest over-the-year percentage decreases in employment
occurred in Elkhart-Goshen, Ind. (-12.9 percent), Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Fla. (-9.7 percent), Yuma,Ariz. (-9.5 percent), and Dalton, Ga. (-8.6 percent).
The largest over-the-year increase was recorded in Austin-Round Rock, Texas (+3,300), followed
by Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, Texas (+2,300), Champaign-Urbana, Ill. (+2,200), and Odessa, Texas(+2,100). The largest over-the-year percentage gains were experienced in Odessa, Texas (+3.4 percent),
Midland, Texas (+2.3 percent), and Grand Junction, Colo. (+2.0 percent). (See table 3.)
Over the year, nonfarm employment fell in 37 of the 38 metropolitan areas with annual averageemployment levels above 750,000 in 2008. The largest over-the-year percentage declines in employ-
ment in these large areas were posted in Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Mich., and Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale,Ariz. (-7.1 percent each), Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif. (-6.6 percent), and Charlotte-
Gastonia-Concord, N.C.-S.C. (-6.1 percent). For the second consecutive month, Austin-Round Rock,
Texas, was the only one of these metropolitan areas to record an over-the-year increase (+3,300 or +0.4
percent).
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Metropolitan Division Nonfarm Employment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
In March 2009, nonfarm payroll employment data were available for 32 metropolitan divisions,
which are essentially separately identifiable employment centers within a metropolitan area. Thirty-one
of the 32 divisions recorded over-the-year employment decreases while 1 area reported an increase. Thebiggest losses were seen in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (-149,400), Chicago-Naperville-
Joliet, Ill. (-142,700), New York-White Plains-Wayne, N.Y.-N.J. (-121,000), and Warren-Troy-
Farmington Hills, Mich. (-91,500). (See table 4.) For the second consecutive month, Bethesda-
Frederick-Rockville, Md., was the sole metropolitan division reporting an over-the-year increase inemployment (+1,200).
The largest over-the-year percentage decrease in employment among metropolitan divisions wasreported in Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Mich. (-8.0 percent), followed by Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn,
Mich. (-5.7 percent), Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, Calif. (-4.8 percent), and Fort Lauderdale-Pompano
Beach-Deerfield Beach, Fla., Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, Fla., and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach, Fla. (-4.7 percent each). For the second consecutive month, Bethesda-Frederick-
Rockville, Md., was the only metropolitan division to post an over-the-year percentage increase in
employment (+0.2 percent).
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The Regional and State Employment and Unemployment release for April is scheduled to be issued on
Friday, May 22. The Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment release for April is scheduled
to be issued on Wednesday, June 3.
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Technical Note
This release presents labor force and unemployment
data from the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
program (tables 1 and 2) for 372 metropolitan statistical areas
and metropolitan New England City and Town Areas
(NECTAs), plus 8 areas in Puerto Rico. Estimates for 34
metropolitan and NECTA divisions also are presented.
Nonfarm payroll employment estimates from the Current
Employment Statistics (CES) program (tables 3 and 4) are
provided for most of the same areas. State estimates were
previously published in the news release, Regionaland State
Employment andUnemployment, and are republished in this
release for ease of reference. The LAUS and CES programs
are both federal-state cooperative endeavors.
Labor force and unemploymentfrom the LAUS
program
Definitions. The labor force and unemployment data
are based on the same concepts and definitions as those used
for the official national estimates obtained from the Current
Population Survey (CPS), a sample survey of households that
is conducted for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) by the
U.S. Census Bureau. The LAUS program measures
employment and unemployment on a place-of-residence
basis. The universe for each is the civilian noninstitutional
population 16 years of age and over. Employedpersons are
those who did any work at all for pay or profit in the
reference week (the week including the 12th of the month) or
worked 15 hours or more without pay in a family business or
farm, plus those not working who had a job from which they
were temporarily absent, whether or not paid, for such
reasons as labor-management dispute, illness, or vacation.
Unemployed persons are those who were not employedduring the reference week (based on the definition above),
had actively looked for a job sometime in the 4-week period
ending with the reference week, and were currently available
for work; persons on layoff expecting recall need not be
looking for work to be counted as unemployed. The labor
force is the sum of employed and unemployed persons. The
unemployment rate is the number of unemployed as a percent
of the labor force.
Method of estimation. Estimates for states, the District
of Columbia, the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale
metropolitan division, and New York City are produced using
time-series models with real-time benchmarking to nationalCPS totals. Model-based estimation was extended to the
following areas and their respective balances of state in 2005:
the Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL Metropolitan Division;
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area;
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area;
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, FL Metropolitan Division;
New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA Metropolitan Statistical
Area; and Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA Metropolitan
Division. (Model-based estimation of the New Orleans-
Metairie-Kenner metropolitan area was suspended following
Hurricane Katrina; the indirect estimation methods described
below will be used for this area until further notice.)
Modeling improves the statistical basis of the estimation for
these areas and provides important tools for analysis, such as
measures of errors and seasonally adjusted series. For all
other substate areas in this release, estimates are prepared
through indirect estimation procedures using a building-block
approach. Employment estimates, which are based largely on
place of work estimates from the CES program, are
adjusted to refer to place of residence as used in the CPS.
Unemployment estimates are aggregates of persons
previously employed in industries covered by state
unemployment insurance (UI) laws and entrants to the labor
force data from the CPS. The substate estimates of
employment and unemployment, which geographically
exhaust the entire state, are adjusted proportionally to ensure
that they add to the independently estimated state or balance-
of-state totals. A detailed description of the estimation
procedures is available from BLS upon request.
Annual revisions. Labor force and unemployment data
shown for the prior year reflect adjustments made at the end
of each year, usually implemented with January estimates.
The adjusted model-based estimates reflect updated
population data from the U.S. Census Bureau, any revisions
in the other data sources, and model reestimation. All
substate estimates are reestimated and adjusted to add to the
revised model-based estimates.
Employmentfrom the CES program
Definitions. Employment data refer to persons on
establishment payrolls who receive pay for any part of thepay period that includes the 12th of the month. Persons are
counted at their place of work rather than at their place of
residence; those appearing on more than one payroll are
counted on each payroll. Industries are classified on the basis
of their principal activity in accordance with the 2007 version
of the North American Industry Classification System.
Method of estimation. The employment data are
estimated using a link relative technique in which a ratio
(link relative) of current-month employment to that of the
previous month is computed from a sample of establishments
reporting for both months. The estimates of employment for
the current month are obtained by multiplying the estimatesfor the previous month by these ratios. Small-domain models
are used as the official estimators for the approximately 44
percent of CES published series which have insufficient
sample for direct sample-based estimates.
Annual revisions. Employment estimates are adjusted
annually to a complete count of jobs, called benchmarks,
derived principally from tax reports that are submitted by
employers who are covered under state unemployment
insurance (UI) laws. The benchmark information is used to
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adjust the monthly estimates between the new benchmark and
the preceding one and also to establish the level of
employment for the new benchmark month. Thus, the
benchmarking process establishes the level of employment,
and the sample is used to measure the month-to-month
changes in the level for the subsequent months.
Reliability of the estimates
The estimates presented in this release are based onsample surveys, administrative data, and modeling and, thus,
are subject to sampling and other types of errors. Sampling
error is a measure of sampling variabilitythat is, variation
that occurs by chance because a sample rather than the entire
population is surveyed. Survey data also are subject to
nonsampling errors, such as those which can be introduced
into the data collection and processing operations. Estimates
not directly derived from sample surveys are subject to
additional errors resulting from the particular estimation
processes used. The sums of individual items may not
always equal the totals shown in the same tables because of
rounding. Unemployment rates are computed from
unrounded data and thus may differ slightly from ratescomputed using the rounded data displayed in the tables.
Labor force and unemployment estimates. Model-
based error measures are available for states on the BLS Web
site at http://www.bls.gov/lau/lastderr.htm. Measures of
nonsampling error are not available, but additional
information on the subject is provided in Employment and
Earnings Online at http://www.bls.gov/opub/ee/home.htm.
Employment estimates. Measures of sampling error
for state CES data at the supersector level and for metro-
politan area CES data at the total nonfarm level are available
online at http://www.bls.gov/sae/790stderr.htm. Information
on recent benchmark revisions for states is available on the
BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/sae/.
Area definitionsThe substate area data published in this release reflect
the standards and definitions established by the U.S. Office of
Management and Budget on November 20, 2008
. Datareflect New England City and Town Area (NECTA)
definitions, rather than county-based definitions, in the six
New England States. A detailed list of the geographic def-
initions is available at http://www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm.
Additional informationMore complete information on the technical procedures
used to develop these estimates and additional data appear in
Employment and Earnings Online.
Estimates of unadjusted and seasonally adjusted labor
force and unemployment data for states, census regions and
divisions, and seven substate areas are available in the news
release, Regional andState Employment and Unemployment.
Estimates of labor force and unemployment for all states,
metropolitan areas, labor market areas, counties, cities with a
population of 25,000 or more, and other areas used in the
administration of various federal economic assistance pro-
grams are available on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/lau/.
Employment data from the CES program are available on the
BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/sae/.
Information in this release will be made available to
sensory impaired individuals upon request. Voice phone:
(202) 691-5200; TDD message referral phone: 1-800-877-
8339.
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LABOR FORCE DATA LABOR FORCE DATANOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan area
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
Alabama ... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 2,152.9 2,130.2 2,157.8 2,129.8 93.4 188.3 89.9 192.3 4.3 8.8 4.2 9.0Anniston-Oxford ................................................ 53.7 53.3 54.0 53.3 2.2 4.6 2.2 4.9 4.2 8.6 4.1 9.2Auburn-Opelika ................................................. 64.4 63.2 64.7 63.3 2.6 4.4 2.6 4.7 4.0 7.0 4.0 7.4Birmingham-Hoover .......................................... 527.1 518.1 527.8 515.7 20.3 41.4 19.8 42.8 3.9 8.0 3.8 8.3Decatur ............................................................. 73.4 71.1 72.9 71.1 4.0 6.4 2.9 6.5 5.5 8.9 3.9 9.1Dothan .............................................................. 65.0 63.6 65.1 63.7 2.7 5.1 2.6 5.1 4.1 7.9 3.9 8.0Florence-Muscle Shoals ................................... 67.0 67.1 66.9 67.1 3.3 6.2 2.9 6.3 4.9 9.3 4.4 9.4Gadsden ........................................................... 45.1 45.3 45.4 45.1 2.1 4.4 2.0 4.3 4.7 9.7 4.5 9.6Huntsville .......................................................... 203.4 200.1 204.4 199.4 6.8 13.1 6.4 13.6 3.3 6.5 3.1 6.8Mobile ............................................................... 184.3 184.3 185.2 184.9 8.0 15.6 7.8 16.5 4.3 8.5 4.2 8.9Montgomery ...................................................... 170.3 168.4 170.3 167.9 7.3 14.6 7.3 14.7 4.3 8.7 4.3 8.8Tuscaloosa ....................................................... 98.4 97.2 98.5 97.1 3.7 7.4 3.7 7.7 3.8 7.6 3.8 8.0
Alaska .................................................................. 351.3 356.0 351.8 355.2 25.7 32.7 24.8 33.0 7.3 9.2 7.0 9.3Anchorage ........................................................ 194.4 197.8 193.9 196.6 11.9 15.4 11.7 15.9 6.1 7.8 6.0 8.1Fairbanks .......................................................... 44.9 44.8 45.3 45.4 2.9 3.8 2.8 3.8 6.5 8.5 6.1 8.3
Arizona .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 3,076.3 3,147.8 3,085.9 3,124.8 129.2 232.3 134.5 240.0 4.2 7.4 4.4 7.7Flagstaff ............................................................ 70.2 74.0 71.7 73.3 3.2 5.1 3.2 4.8 4.6 6.8 4.4 6.6Lake Havasu City-Kingman .............................. 91.9 93.8 92.7 93.7 5.3 8.7 5.5 8.9 5.8 9.3 5.9 9.5Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale ................................. 2,092.0 2,122.7 2,090.5 2,108.4 78.5 146.6 82.5 152.2 3.8 6.9 3.9 7.2Prescott ............................................................ 96.4 98.8 97.2 98.7 4.2 8.3 4.4 8.7 4.4 8.4 4.5 8.8Tucson .............................................................. 461.3 488.7 468.6 484.1 19.2 32.8 19.8 34.0 4.2 6.7 4.2 7.0Yuma ................................................................ 80.0 79.3 79.5 78.9 7.6 11.6 7.8 12.1 9.5 14.6 9.9 15.3
Arkansas ............................................................. 1,352.0 1,365.2 1,363.2 1,354.5 71.3 97.9 64.9 91.0 5.3 7.2 4.8 6.7Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers ........................ 226.9 229.5 227.7 227.1 9.0 13.4 8.0 12.2 4.0 5.8 3.5 5.4Fort Smith ......................................................... 137.7 139.1 137.7 137.9 6.6 10.7 6.0 10.1 4.8 7.7 4.3 7.3Hot Springs ....................................................... 41.9 43.0 42.6 43.0 2.3 3.0 2.1 2.7 5.4 7.0 4.8 6.4Jonesboro ......................................................... 56.5 58.0 56.8 57.5 2.9 3.8 2.7 3.6 5.2 6.6 4.8 6.3Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway ............... 337.2 340.7 337.6 337.3 15.2 20.0 13.9 18.5 4.5 5.9 4.1 5.5Pine Bluff .......................................................... 43.6 44.2 44.0 43.8 3.1 3.9 2.9 3.7 7.1 8.8 6.7 8.3
California ............................................................. 18,180.9 18,556.7 18,244.8 18,580.9 1,130.6 2,037.2 1,178.4 2,131.2 6.2 11.0 6.5 11.5Bakersfield ........................................................ 349.7 372.3 347.7 371.0 34.9 54.7 37.1 59.0 10.0 14.7 10.7 15.9Chico ................................................................ 103.2 107.1 103.1 106.5 8.2 13.7 8.5 14.2 7.9 12.7 8.2 13.3El Centro ........................................................... 69.0 75.1 68.7 72.8 12.0 19.8 12.1 18.3 17.3 26.3 17.6 25.1Fresno .............................................................. 422.7 444.2 423.6 446.1 45.4 72.6 46.8 75.8 10.7 16.3 11.0 17.0Hanford-Corcoran ............................................. 57.1 61.5 58.3 61.4 6.5 10.0 6.6 10.2 11.3 16.2 11.3 16.7Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana ............... 6,582.5 6,611.3 6,596.7 6,612.1 361.9 674.7 380.6 701.7 5.5 10.2 5.8 10.6Madera-Chowchilla ........................................... 65.6 70.5 62.7 68.9 6.1 9.7 6.5 10.6 9.3 13.7 10.3 15.3Merced .............................................................. 102.3 107.7 102.6 108.0 13.9 21.3 14.1 22.0 13.6 19.8 13.7 20.4Modesto ............................................................ 229.2 242.6 231.2 244.0 24.8 40.7 25.8 42.8 10.8 16.8 11.2 17.5Napa ................................................................. 74.2 75.2 75.0 75.5 3.4 6.4 3.4 6.8 4.5 8.6 4.6 9.0Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura ..................... 429.2 436.2 432.4 439.9 23.2 40.6 23.4 42.3 5.4 9.3 5.4 9.6
Redding ............................................................ 82.1 85.5 82.3 86.1 8.3 13.8 8.4 14.4 10.1 16.1 10.2 16.8Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario . .... ... .... ... ... . 1,784.3 1,810.2 1,793.5 1,816.2 119.8 224.2 125.6 233.5 6.7 12.4 7.0 12.9SacramentoArden-ArcadeRoseville .......... 1,049.7 1,068.5 1,053.7 1,069.0 65.4 115.1 67.5 121.0 6.2 10.8 6.4 11.3Salinas .............................................................. 205.0 216.0 207.0 216.7 22.9 34.8 22.1 34.1 11.2 16.1 10.7 15.7San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos ..................... 1 ,543.0 1,583.0 1,551.5 1,585.3 77.3 140.8 80.8 147.9 5.0 8.9 5.2 9.3San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont ..................... 2 ,238.5 2,290.6 2,246.6 2,293.8 104.5 203.9 110.6 217.1 4.7 8.9 4.9 9.5San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara .................... 890.3 924.0 895.3 924.2 45.5 94.2 47.8 101.5 5.1 10.2 5.3 11.0San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles .......................... 136.6 140.3 137.5 140.0 6.5 11.5 6.9 12.1 4.8 8.2 5.0 8.7Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Goleta .................. 214.8 223.0 217.8 225.3 11.1 18.6 11.2 19.2 5.1 8.3 5.2 8.5Santa Cruz-Watsonville .................................... 145.7 150.0 145.5 150.2 11.9 19.7 12.1 20.4 8.2 13.2 8.3 13.6Santa Rosa-Petaluma ...................................... 260.1 265.0 261.3 266.0 12.9 24.5 13.6 25.9 5.0 9.2 5.2 9.8Stockton ............................................................ 291.7 306.6 293.0 309.0 29.1 48.3 29.8 50.8 10.0 15.7 10.2 16.4Vallejo-Fairfield ................................................. 210.4 216.1 211.7 216.6 12.7 22.5 13.2 23.7 6.0 10.4 6.2 10.9Visalia-Porterville .............................................. 195.2 206.7 195.3 207.5 21.9 34.9 22.7 36.8 11.2 16.9 11.6 17.7Yuba City .......................................................... 68.9 72.8 69.8 73.4 8.6 13.7 8.8 14.3 12.4 18.8 12.7 19.5
Colorado .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 2,703.2 2,714.0 2,706.4 2,706.5 124.3 206.5 128.3 213.9 4.6 7.6 4.7 7.9Boulder ............................................................. 178.5 178.0 179.0 177.2 6.9 10.9 7.1 11.2 3.9 6.1 4.0 6.3Colorado Springs .............................................. 313.5 311.5 314.1 310.1 16.7 26.3 17.7 26.7 5.3 8.4 5.6 8.6Denver-Aurora-Broomfield ................................ 1,383.4 1,381.6 1,390.9 1,379.8 63.9 109.2 66.3 113.3 4.6 7.9 4.8 8.2Fort Collins-Loveland ........................................ 172.7 176.7 173.5 176.5 7.3 11.6 7.4 11.9 4.3 6.6 4.3 6.8Grand Junction ................................................. 80.2 84.3 80.1 85.1 3.1 6.1 3.1 7.0 3.9 7.2 3.9 8.2
Greeley ............................................................. 117.6 120.6 116.9 120.2 6.1 10.1 6.1 10.4 5.2 8.4 5.2 8.7Pueblo .............................................................. 73.1 74.1 73.3 73.9 4.3 6.6 4.4 6.7 5.9 8.9 6.0 9.1
Connecticut ......................................................... 1,844.0 1,872.2 1,857.0 1,873.6 99.2 148.7 97.3 145.4 5.4 7.9 5.2 7.8Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk ........................... 465.9 470.8 470.2 473.5 22.6 34.8 22.1 34.2 4.9 7.4 4.7 7.2Danbury ............................................................ 90.7 90.6 91.5 91.5 3.9 6.1 3.8 6.2 4.3 6.7 4.2 6.8Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford ............... 582.1 593.0 586.9 592.7 31.9 47.1 31.5 46.3 5.5 7.9 5.4 7.8New Haven ....................................................... 309.2 314.6 310.0 313.3 16.9 24.4 16.6 23.9 5.5 7.8 5.4 7.6Norwich-New London ....................................... 148.5 150.7 149.0 150.3 7.7 12.4 7.5 11.8 5.2 8.2 5.1 7.8Waterbury ......................................................... 100.4 102.6 100.9 102.5 7.5 10.9 7.4 10.8 7.4 10.7 7.3 10.5
Delaware .............................................................. 439.2 438.1 442.2 435.8 18.4 34.6 18.0 34.6 4.2 7.9 4.1 7.9Dover ................................................................ 74.8 73.5 75.2 73.2 3.1 5.7 2.9 5.6 4.1 7.7 3.9 7.7
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Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan areaContinued
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
District of Columbia ........................................... 329.3 330.4 332.7 326.0 18.4 33.3 20.6 30.9 5.6 10.1 6.2 9.5Washington-Arlington-Alexandria ..................... 2,992.9 3,007.5 3,012.3 3,001.2 95.9 183.0 98.1 177.6 3.2 6.1 3.3 5.9
Florida .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 9,102.8 9,194.1 9,161.9 9,174.9 438.0 872.9 460.0 874.4 4.8 9.5 5.0 9.5Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice ............................. 315.2 312.4 318.9 313.2 16.8 34.2 17.8 34.0 5.3 10.9 5.6 10.9Cape Coral-Fort Myers ..................................... 289.9 281.0 291.4 279.8 18.4 34.1 19.4 34.2 6.4 12.1 6.7 12.2Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach .......... 252.6 255.3 252.9 255.4 12.8 26.5 13.3 26.7 5.1 10.4 5.3 10.4Fort Walton Beach-Crestview-Destin ............... 93.4 96.0 95.4 96.5 3.6 7.1 3.6 6.7 3.9 7.4 3.8 7.0Gainesville ........................................................ 137.3 139.6 136.2 137.6 4.4 8.7 4.5 8.5 3.2 6.2 3.3 6.2Jacksonville ...................................................... 668.1 680.8 674.1 680.3 30.5 63.8 31.8 63.6 4.6 9.4 4.7 9.3Lakeland-Winter Haven .................................... 269.2 273.8 271.7 273.5 13.3 28.7 14.0 28.8 4.9 10.5 5.1 10.5Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach .......... 2,819.3 2,823.8 2,827.0 2,813.1 128.2 236.0 135.7 239.7 4.5 8.4 4.8 8.5Naples-Marco Island ......................................... 153.1 151.8 154.3 151.0 7.5 14.1 8.0 14.1 4.9 9.3 5.2 9.4Ocala ................................................................ 136.8 140.8 137.9 140.4 8.2 17.4 8.6 17.1 6.0 12.3 6.2 12.2Orlando-Kissimmee ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... . 1,103.8 1,111.7 1,111.7 1,107.9 49.2 109.6 51.8 110.2 4.5 9.9 4.7 9.9Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville ......................... 263.9 265.3 266.1 266.0 13.6 26.9 14.1 26.8 5.2 10.1 5.3 10.1Palm Coast ....................................................... 31.0 32.2 31.2 32.3 2.4 4.6 2.6 4.6 7.9 14.4 8.2 14.3Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach 84.6 87.8 87.4 88.7 3.9 8.7 3.8 8.0 4.6 9.9 4.3 9.0Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent ............................ 204.3 209.6 206.7 209.4 9.3 19.8 9.6 19.2 4.6 9.4 4.6 9.2Port St. Lucie .................................................... 186.0 187.9 187.5 188.0 11.3 22.3 12.0 22.4 6.1 11.9 6.4 11.9Punta Gorda ..................................................... 70.0 69.9 70.8 70.1 4.6 8.3 4.8 8.2 6.5 11.8 6.8 11.7Sebastian-Vero Beach ...................................... 62.4 61.1 62.6 61.5 3.8 7.1 3.9 7.4 6.0 11.6 6.2 12.0Tallahassee ...................................................... 187.4 190.7 188.4 189.8 6.5 13.2 6.8 13.0 3.5 6.9 3.6 6.8Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater .................... 1,302.2 1,321.8 1,312.4 1,316.8 67.0 136.3 70.3 136.9 5.1 10.3 5.4 10.4
Georgia .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 4,821.6 4,799.0 4,843.1 4,780.0 254.3 448.1 256.9 439.3 5.3 9.3 5.3 9.2Albany ............................................................... 75.8 75.4 76.0 74.7 4.1 6.5 4.1 6.1 5.4 8.6 5.4 8.2Athens-Clarke County ...................................... 108.2 109.1 108.8 107.9 4.4 7.8 4.4 7.3 4.1 7.2 4.1 6.8Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta ... ... ... .... ... .... ... . 2,736.1 2,695.7 2,750.8 2,678.3 140.9 248.1 143.0 244.1 5.2 9.2 5.2 9.1Augusta-Richmond County ............................... 254.5 259.4 256.6 259.0 14.0 23.4 13.7 22.7 5.5 9.0 5.3 8.8Brunswick ......................................................... 53.7 54.4 54.2 53.8 2.4 4.6 2.3 4.4 4.4 8.4 4.3 8.2Columbus ......................................................... 128.4 128.0 128.4 128.0 7.0 11.2 6.8 10.7 5.5 8.7 5.3 8.4Dalton ............................................................... 67.0 65.9 67.4 65.7 4.1 8.5 4.4 9.0 6.1 12.8 6.5 13.7Gainesville ........................................................ 92.4 92.1 92.6 92.0 4.0 8.1 4.1 8.0 4.3 8.8 4.4 8.7Hinesville-Fort Stewart ..................................... 30.5 31.8 30.9 31.5 1.5 2.6 1.5 2.4 5.0 8.1 4.9 7.5Macon ............................................................... 112.6 112.4 113.3 112.3 6.2 10.2 6.2 9.7 5.5 9.1 5.5 8.6Rome ................................................................ 49.9 48.7 49.7 48.3 2.8 4.8 2.7 5.1 5.6 10.0 5.5 10.5Savannah ......................................................... 178.5 178.2 179.7 177.5 8.0 14.1 8.1 13.4 4.5 7.9 4.5 7.5Valdosta ............................................................ 69.3 69.4 68.6 69.0 3.0 5.8 3.0 5.1 4.4 8.3 4.4 7.4Warner Robins .................................................. 68.8 67.7 68.9 67.4 3.1 4.9 3.1 4.6 4.5 7.3 4.4 6.8
Hawaii .................................................................. 647.6 647.4 653.5 644.9 18.1 41.3 19.0 45.2 2.8 6.4 2.9 7.0Honolulu ........................................................... 449.1 449.3 453.4 447.0 11.6 24.2 11.9 25.9 2.6 5.4 2.6 5.8
Idaho .................................................................... 746.3 748.1 748.0 745.3 34.6 58.6 35.6 59.0 4.6 7.8 4.8 7.9Boise City-Nampa ............................................. 294.3 286.9 294.4 285.2 12.9 23.9 13.3 24.6 4.4 8.3 4.5 8.6Coeur dAlene ................................................... 69.5 71.5 69.6 71.3 4.2 6.8 4.1 6.1 6.0 9.6 5.9 8.6Idaho Falls ........................................................ 61.0 60.8 61.4 60.5 2.0 3.5 2.1 3.6 3.3 5.7 3.4 6.0Lewiston ........................................................... 29.6 30.8 29.5 31.4 1.6 2.3 1.5 2.3 5.2 7.5 4.9 7.3Pocatello ........................................................... 43.6 45.0 43.6 44.6 1.9 2.8 1.9 2.8 4.3 6.2 4.5 6.3
Illinois .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 6,692.5 6,565.5 6,696.2 6,543.3 403.9 606.2 395.0 612.7 6.0 9.2 5.9 9.4Bloomington-Normal ......................................... 91.3 90.2 90.9 89.0 4.7 5.8 4.2 5.6 5.1 6.4 4.6 6.3Champaign-Urbana .......................................... 122.9 123.4 122.6 122.1 6.6 9.0 5.9 8.4 5.4 7.3 4.9 6.9Chicago-Naperville-Joliet .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... . 4,926.3 4,838.5 4,926.6 4,834.9 280.4 443.2 278.1 456.9 5.7 9.2 5.6 9.4Danville ............................................................. 37.2 37.4 37.3 37.0 2.9 4.1 2.7 4.0 7.8 11.0 7.3 10.9Davenport-Moline-Rock Island ......................... 205.6 204.6 206.2 204.0 11.0 14.8 10.3 15.0 5.3 7.2 5.0 7.4Decatur ............................................................. 53.9 53.6 54.2 53.0 3.7 5.3 3.5 5.2 6.9 10.0 6.5 9.8Kankakee-Bradley ............................................ 56.1 54.9 56.4 54.2 4.9 6.6 4.6 6.5 8.7 12.0 8.2 11.9Peoria ............................................................... 202.1 203.4 203.8 203.2 11.7 18.5 10.8 18.0 5.8 9.1 5.3 8.9Rockford ........................................................... 175.3 175.8 176.5 173.8 14.3 24.5 14.8 23.5 8.2 14.0 8.4 13.5Springfield ......................................................... 113.6 111.8 114.2 110.3 6.3 7.9 6.0 7.5 5.6 7.1 5.3 6.8
Indiana . ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 3 ,189.9 3,207.9 3,209.9 3,199.8 171.4 324.3 176.8 339.3 5.4 10.1 5.5 10.6Anderson .......................................................... 59.6 61.3 60.4 60.9 4.1 6.7 4.3 7.0 6.9 10.9 7.2 11.4Bloomington ...................................................... 97.7 98.0 97.3 96.3 5.2 7.4 4.6 6.9 5.3 7.5 4.8 7.1
Columbus ......................................................... 38.7 39.9 39.1 39.9 1.6 3.4 1.7 3.7 4.1 8.5 4.4 9.3Elkhart-Goshen ................................................. 98.8 98.7 99.2 98.7 5.4 17.8 5.8 18.5 5.5 18.0 5.8 18.8Evansville ......................................................... 178.9 179.7 180.1 178.6 8.9 16.1 8.9 16.2 5.0 8.9 5.0 9.1Fort Wayne ....................................................... 211.9 213.1 212.7 214.3 11.2 21.2 13.4 23.7 5.3 9.9 6.3 11.0Indianapolis-Carmel .......................................... 891.0 888.0 898.3 885.6 41.0 73.1 42.5 77.5 4.6 8.2 4.7 8.7Kokomo ............................................................ 44.5 44.2 44.6 44.1 3.0 5.7 3.2 6.0 6.8 12.9 7.1 13.6Lafayette ........................................................... 97.0 98.9 97.2 98.7 4.5 8.3 4.8 8.6 4.7 8.4 4.9 8.7Michigan City-La Porte ..................................... 51.6 52.9 52.1 52.9 3.3 6.2 3.3 6.4 6.4 11.6 6.3 12.2Muncie .............................................................. 55.4 55.9 55.6 55.4 3.3 5.5 3.8 5.9 6.0 9.9 6.8 10.6South Bend-Mishawaka .................................... 157.8 159.5 159.2 159.0 9.0 17.4 9.5 18.3 5.7 10.9 6.0 11.5Terre Haute ...................................................... 79.1 79.6 79.1 79.0 5.1 8.3 5.2 8.6 6.5 10.5 6.6 10.9
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Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan areaContinued
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
Iowa ... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 1,663.6 1,659.0 1,666.5 1,666.2 72.2 93.9 70.5 96.0 4.3 5.7 4.2 5.8Ames ................................................................ 49.4 49.6 49.2 49.3 1.5 1.8 1.4 1.8 3.0 3.6 2.9 3.7Cedar Rapids .................................................... 144.0 143.9 144.6 144.0 6.0 7.7 5.8 7.8 4.2 5.3 4.0 5.4Des Moines-West Des Moines ......................... 312.9 309.8 312.1 309.4 12.6 16.1 12.3 16.0 4.0 5.2 4.0 5.2Dubuque ........................................................... 52.2 51.5 52.1 51.2 2.5 3.3 2.4 3.3 4.8 6.5 4.6 6.5Iowa City ........................................................... 90.9 90.1 90.9 90.0 2.7 3.4 2.6 3.2 3.0 3.8 2.8 3.6Sioux City ......................................................... 78.3 77.6 78.5 77.6 3.0 3.8 3.0 3.9 3.8 4.9 3.8 5.0Waterloo-Cedar Falls ........................................ 94.0 94.0 93.8 93.0 3.8 4.6 3.8 4.8 4.1 4.8 4.0 5.2
Kansas ................................................................. 1,478.4 1,502.3 1,485.9 1,505.3 58.5 92.4 62.2 97.4 4.0 6.2 4.2 6.5Lawrence .......................................................... 62.5 59.4 62.7 61.7 2.3 3.3 2.3 3.4 3.6 5.5 3.7 5.5Manhattan ......................................................... 63.0 72.2 63.5 71.8 2.0 2.8 2.0 2.9 3.2 3.9 3.2 4.0Topeka .............................................................. 120.5 122.4 120.5 122.9 5.5 7.8 5.7 8.3 4.6 6.4 4.8 6.7Wichita .............................................................. 316.8 322.8 316.5 323.7 11.6 19.5 12.5 21.7 3.7 6.0 3.9 6.7
Kentucky . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .. 2,008.6 2,060.1 2,023.4 2,070.0 128.6 211.1 127.4 213.9 6.4 10.2 6.3 10.3Bowling Green .................................................. 62.5 64.5 62.8 64.1 3.4 6.7 3.3 6.3 5.4 10.3 5.3 9.9Elizabethtown ................................................... 54.1 56.0 54.6 55.9 3.3 6.0 3.2 6.1 6.1 10.7 5.9 10.9Lexington-Fayette ............................................. 233.1 235.8 234.5 237.8 11.6 19.1 11.4 19.3 5.0 8.1 4.8 8.1Louisville-Jefferson County .............................. 617.1 629.4 621.0 629.9 35.9 63.1 35.9 64.3 5.8 10.0 5.8 10.2Owensboro ....................................................... 55.5 58.0 55.5 58.0 3.3 5.6 3.0 5.5 6.0 9.7 5.4 9.5
Louisiana . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .. 2,022.3 2,051.5 2,047.6 2,053.7 69.2 113.6 78.4 116.3 3.4 5.5 3.8 5.7Alexandria ......................................................... 69.5 69.9 70.5 69.7 2.3 3.8 2.6 4.0 3.3 5.5 3.7 5.7Baton Rouge ..................................................... 367.2 373.6 371.1 374.0 12.2 19.2 13.8 19.6 3.3 5.1 3.7 5.2Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux ....................... 103.5 105.0 104.8 105.0 2.5 3.7 2.9 3.8 2.4 3.5 2.8 3.6Lafayette ........................................................... 133.5 133.7 134.7 134.0 3.3 5.2 3.9 5.5 2.5 3.9 2.9 4.1Lake Charles .................................................... 94.7 94.6 95.3 94.5 3.3 4.6 3.5 5.0 3.4 4.9 3.6 5.2Monroe ............................................................. 80.4 81.1 81.3 81.4 3.1 4.7 3.5 5.0 3.8 5.8 4.2 6.1New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner .......................... 515.6 526.5 522.3 525.7 15.7 27.8 17.9 28.0 3.0 5.3 3.4 5.3Shreveport-Bossier City .................................... 181.9 184.2 183.7 183.0 7.2 12.6 8.3 11.7 4.0 6.8 4.5 6.4
Maine ................................................................... 693.8 698.0 697.2 696.9 38.4 62.4 38.7 62.3 5.5 8.9 5.5 8.9Bangor .............................................................. 72.2 71.9 72.3 71.8 3.6 5.7 3.7 5.8 5.1 8.0 5.2 8.1Lewiston-Auburn ............................................... 57.7 57.4 58.0 57.3 3.1 5.4 3.2 5.4 5.4 9.4 5.4 9.5Portland-South Portland-Biddeford ................... 201.0 200.6 202.0 200.1 8.1 13.9 8.3 14.2 4.0 6.9 4.1 7.1
Maryland .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 2,970.4 2,947.2 2,983.8 2,947.5 112.2 212.9 110.1 206.9 3.8 7.2 3.7 7.0Balt imore-Towson .. .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... . 1,393.7 1,377.5 1,400.9 1,380.1 54.1 104.2 53.5 102.1 3.9 7.6 3.8 7.4Cumberland ...................................................... 49.1 49.1 49.1 48.5 2.9 4.5 2.8 4.3 5.9 9.2 5.7 8.9Hagerstown-Martinsburg .................................. 120.8 119.2 120.8 119.5 6.0 11.5 6.0 11.8 5.0 9.6 4.9 9.9Salisbury ........................................................... 63.2 62.1 63.3 61.7 3.3 5.9 3.1 5.8 5.2 9.6 5.0 9.4
Massachusetts .................................................... 3,390.0 3,404.2 3,400.1 3,404.5 164.9 282.6 166.4 279.6 4.9 8.3 4.9 8.2
Barnstable Town ............................................... 123.5 125.8 124.6 126.0 8.0 13.7 7.9 13.0 6.5 10.9 6.3 10.3Boston-Cambridge-Quincy ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... . 2,481.6 2,485.6 2,487.1 2,485.6 107.1 184.9 107.4 183.7 4.3 7.4 4.3 7.4Leominster-Fitchburg-Gardner ......................... 71.4 71.7 71.7 71.9 4.5 7.6 4.5 7.5 6.3 10.6 6.3 10.5New Bedford ..................................................... 83.7 85.6 84.0 85.0 6.8 10.9 6.6 10.4 8.1 12.7 7.9 12.2Pittsfield ............................................................ 38.2 38.6 38.1 38.5 1.9 3.3 1.9 3.4 5.0 8.6 5.1 8.7Springfield ......................................................... 341.8 344.2 344.5 344.1 19.0 30.7 19.0 29.8 5.6 8.9 5.5 8.7Worcester ......................................................... 290.8 293.1 291.2 293.6 15.1 25.1 15.2 25.2 5.2 8.6 5.2 8.6
Michigan .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 4,925.0 4,821.9 4,932.6 4,819.6 373.7 613.9 388.2 644.2 7.6 12.7 7.9 13.4Ann Arbor ......................................................... 187.2 177.8 186.9 176.7 9.2 13.1 9.4 14.0 4.9 7.4 5.0 7.9Battle Creek ...................................................... 68.9 66.3 69.1 66.3 4.9 7.4 4.8 7.8 7.2 11.2 6.9 11.8Bay City ............................................................ 54.4 53.3 54.4 53.3 4.1 6.0 4.3 6.5 7.5 11.3 7.9 12.2Detroit -Warren-Livonia .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... . 2,098.3 2,073.1 2,106.7 2,068.9 157.2 282.1 168.3 290.3 7.5 13.6 8.0 14.0Flint ................................................................... 205.6 195.8 204.8 197.3 18.6 26.9 21.9 30.3 9.1 13.8 10.7 15.3Grand Rapids-Wyoming ................................... 407.5 390.0 406.5 389.2 26.1 41.1 26.0 43.8 6.4 10.5 6.4 11.3Holland-Grand Haven ....................................... 134.9 130.4 134.7 130.2 8.6 15.8 8.4 16.5 6.4 12.1 6.2 12.6Jackson ............................................................ 76.5 74.5 76.6 74.5 6.1 9.4 6.1 10.0 8.0 12.7 7.9 13.4Kalamazoo-Portage .......................................... 173.7 168.6 174.0 168.5 10.8 16.7 10.6 17.6 6.2 9.9 6.1 10.5Lansing-East Lansing ....................................... 251.6 247.4 251.8 245.7 15.5 24.9 15.5 26.2 6.2 10.1 6.1 10.6Monroe ............................................................. 76.1 74.6 76.8 75.3 5.7 9.6 5.8 10.5 7.5 12.9 7.5 13.9Muskegon-Norton Shores ................................. 87.9 86.8 87.8 86.7 6.8 12.4 6.8 12.9 7.8 14.2 7.8 14.9Niles-Benton Harbor ......................................... 78.8 76.7 79.2 77.0 6.1 9.1 5.9 9.6 7.7 11.9 7.5 12.4
Saginaw-Saginaw Township North ................... 94.9 92.0 95.1 91.9 7.5 10.8 8.2 11.6 7.9 11.8 8.6 12.7
Minnesota ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .. 2,889.5 2,922.7 2,903.7 2,937.0 151.9 255.5 158.7 260.7 5.3 8.7 5.5 8.9Duluth ............................................................... 143.9 145.8 144.3 145.8 8.9 14.3 9.2 14.7 6.2 9.8 6.4 10.0Mankato-North Mankato ................................... 55.5 56.6 55.9 57.3 2.3 3.7 2.5 4.0 4.1 6.6 4.5 6.9Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington ................... 1,824.5 1,818.7 1,829.6 1,821.3 84.8 148.2 90.0 152.9 4.6 8.2 4.9 8.4Rochester ......................................................... 101.7 103.5 102.3 105.2 4.6 7.4 4.9 7.7 4.5 7.2 4.8 7.3St. Cloud ........................................................... 105.9 109.0 107.2 109.5 6.2 10.7 6.4 10.7 5.8 9.8 5.9 9.8
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LABOR FORCE DATA LABOR FORCE DATANOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan areaContinued
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
Mississippi .......................................................... 1,299.8 1,318.2 1,307.3 1,313.4 76.9 122.4 79.5 122.8 5.9 9.3 6.1 9.4Gulfport-Biloxi ................................................... 111.8 111.3 112.6 111.0 5.6 8.6 5.7 8.7 5.0 7.7 5.1 7.8Hattiesburg ....................................................... 66.0 65.5 65.9 65.0 3.1 4.5 3.2 4.5 4.7 6.9 4.9 6.9Jackson ............................................................ 258.5 258.9 258.8 257.6 12.0 18.9 12.6 19.0 4.6 7.3 4.9 7.4Pascagoula ....................................................... 70.1 70.0 70.4 70.0 3.7 6.1 3.7 5.9 5.3 8.7 5.3 8.4
Missouri ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 2,991.0 3,002.2 3,006.8 3,009.1 174.2 272.8 173.1 273.9 5.8 9.1 5.8 9.1Cape Girardeau-Jackson .................................. 51.0 50.3 51.0 50.3 2.6 3.6 2.6 3.7 5.1 7.1 5.0 7.4Columbia .......................................................... 91.3 92.2 92.5 92.6 3.9 5.5 3.9 5.6 4.2 6.0 4.2 6.1Jefferson City .................................................... 77.0 76.9 77.1 77.1 3.6 5.8 3.6 6.1 4.7 7.5 4.7 7.9Joplin ................................................................ 83.7 83.7 84.1 84.1 4.0 6.0 4.2 6.4 4.8 7.2 4.9 7.6Kansas City ...................................................... 1 ,026.1 1,043.5 1,032.8 1,044.2 53.6 87.6 55.0 86.1 5.2 8.4 5.3 8.2St. Joseph ......................................................... 67.8 67.5 67.8 67.7 3.5 5.5 3.5 5.8 5.2 8.2 5.1 8.5St. Louis1 .......................................................... 1,429.8 1,425.0 1,437.9 1,420.5 87.3 131.6 89.6 133.6 6.1 9.2 6.2 9.4Springfield ......................................................... 216.3 216.3 217.4 217.5 10.6 17.5 10.4 18.3 4.9 8.1 4.8 8.4
Montana ............................................................... 499.9 497.0 502.8 498.0 23.2 34.7 23.6 34.4 4.6 7.0 4.7 6.9Billings .............................................................. 87.0 83.2 86.9 83.8 2.9 3.9 2.9 4.0 3.3 4.7 3.3 4.8Great Falls ........................................................ 39.8 38.9 39.9 38.9 1.7 2.1 1.7 2.1 4.3 5.3 4.2 5.3Missoula ........................................................... 58.4 55.8 58.3 56.1 2.7 3.8 2.6 3.7 4.5 6.9 4.4 6.6
Nebraska ............................................................. 984.8 985.1 990.2 985.1 31.5 46.4 32.4 48.5 3.2 4.7 3.3 4.9Lincoln .............................................................. 169.0 169.4 169.4 169.9 4.9 7.4 5.1 7.8 2.9 4.3 3.0 4.6Omaha-Council Bluffs ....................................... 454.0 454.3 454.0 451.3 16.2 22.3 16.7 23.2 3.6 4.9 3.7 5.1
Nevada . .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 1,349.5 1,404.1 1,352.0 1,390.2 72.7 144.9 74.2 146.2 5.4 10.3 5.5 10.5Carson City ....................................................... 28.3 29.7 28.4 29.5 1.8 3.4 1.8 3.3 6.5 11.3 6.5 11.3Las Vegas-Paradise ......................................... 971.8 1,013.0 975.0 1,002.9 49.6 102.3 51.1 104.1 5.1 10.1 5.2 10.4Reno-Sparks ..................................................... 225.1 228.9 224.6 226.4 13.4 25.5 13.4 25.3 5.9 11.1 6.0 11.2
New Hampshire ................................................... 735.0 738.6 736.9 740.7 29.2 46.6 28.8 48.8 4.0 6.3 3.9 6.6Manchester ....................................................... 107.0 108.2 107.5 108.4 4.2 6.6 4.2 7.1 3.9 6.1 3.9 6.5Portsmouth ....................................................... 43.3 44.0 43.4 43.9 1.6 2.6 1.6 2.6 3.7 5.9 3.6 5.8Rochester-Dover .............................................. 83.7 84.6 84.2 84.5 3.2 5.7 3.2 5.8 3.8 6.8 3.8 6.8
New Jersey . .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .. 4,467.1 4,494.3 4,479.7 4,527.9 228.4 393.6 226.5 391.7 5.1 8.8 5.1 8.7Atlantic City-Hammonton .................................. 133.4 134.6 134.1 135.2 9.0 15.9 8.7 15.6 6.7 11.8 6.5 11.6Ocean City ........................................................ 49.1 50.8 49.6 51.3 5.5 8.2 5.3 7.7 11.2 16.2 10.8 15.0Trenton-Ewing .................................................. 199.7 200.8 199.9 203.2 8.9 15.2 8.9 15.1 4.5 7.6 4.5 7.4Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton .............................. 69.0 70.7 69.0 70.8 5.5 9.0 5.3 8.6 7.9 12.8 7.7 12.2
New Mexico ......................................................... 950.9 953.4 950.4 948.0 35.9 54.2 35.3 56.5 3.8 5.7 3.7 6.0Albuquerque ..................................................... 409.6 408.1 409.5 405.1 15.2 24.5 15.0 25.5 3.7 6.0 3.7 6.3Farmington ....................................................... 57.1 57.9 57.7 57.8 1.8 2.8 1.8 3.0 3.2 4.9 3.1 5.2
Las Cruces ....................................................... 89.5 90.1 89.6 89.5 3.8 5.3 3.8 5.4 4.3 5.9 4.2 6.1Santa Fe ........................................................... 78.2 78.0 78.1 77.3 2.5 4.0 2.4 4.0 3.2 5.1 3.1 5.2
New York . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .. 9,581.2 9,720.4 9,608.4 9,727.1 482.6 813.9 482.3 792.0 5.0 8.4 5.0 8.1Albany-Schenectady-Troy ................................ 456.7 457.7 456.1 456.6 23.3 34.7 23.0 33.4 5.1 7.6 5.0 7.3Binghamton ...................................................... 123.7 125.3 123.9 124.9 7.1 11.2 7.0 10.8 5.7 9.0 5.7 8.6Buffalo-Niagara Falls ........................................ 581.0 583.0 581.0 583.3 36.4 55.9 35.5 53.6 6.3 9.6 6.1 9.2Elmira ............................................................... 41.2 42.2 41.2 41.9 2.3 4.2 2.2 4.1 5.5 9.8 5.4 9.7Glens Falls ........................................................ 66.5 67.3 66.1 66.9 4.3 6.7 4.1 6.3 6.5 9.9 6.3 9.4Ithaca ................................................................ 56.9 57.5 56.8 57.3 2.0 3.4 2.2 3.3 3.5 5.9 3.8 5.7Kingston ............................................................ 90.2 90.5 90.5 90.8 5.0 7.5 4.7 7.1 5.5 8.3 5.2 7.8New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island ... 9,380.0 9,501.5 9,419.6 9,537.3 439.4 778.6 443.2 768.5 4.7 8.2 4.7 8.1
New York City .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .. 3 ,908.0 4,001.9 3,928.6 4,008.6 175.5 334.2 182.6 330.0 4.5 8.4 4.6 8.2Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown .............. 324.6 327.6 325.1 327.9 16.5 26.4 16.2 25.5 5.1 8.1 5.0 7.8Rochester ......................................................... 530.7 540.3 530.3 539.2 30.0 46.0 29.9 44.7 5.7 8.5 5.6 8.3Syracuse ........................................................... 329.7 336.0 329.2 334.3 18.9 29.8 18.6 28.3 5.7 8.9 5.7 8.5Utica-Rome ....................................................... 141.2 143.0 141.1 143.2 8.6 12.6 8.3 12.0 6.1 8.8 5.9 8.3
North Carolina ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .. 4,493.8 4,555.7 4,509.3 4,526.7 241.5 511.5 237.1 494.9 5.4 11.2 5.3 10.9Asheville ........................................................... 206.7 204.4 206.9 202.7 9.2 19.7 9.0 19.0 4.5 9.6 4.3 9.4Burlington ......................................................... 70.4 70.8 70.6 70.3 3.9 8.4 3.8 8.3 5.5 11.9 5.3 11.8Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord ............................. 853.7 851.9 857.1 845.2 44.6 99.7 44.4 96.7 5.2 11.7 5.2 11.4
Durham-Chapel Hill .......................................... 259.4 261.1 260.4 258.1 11.0 21.0 10.7 19.7 4.2 8.0 4.1 7.6Fayetteville ....................................................... 150.2 150.6 150.3 149.7 8.3 14.3 8.1 13.6 5.5 9.5 5.4 9.1Goldsboro ......................................................... 53.1 53.2 53.1 52.6 2.6 5.1 2.6 4.8 4.9 9.7 4.9 9.2Greensboro-High Point ..................................... 367.4 362.0 367.6 359.9 19.8 42.0 19.4 40.7 5.4 11.6 5.3 11.3Greenville ......................................................... 89.2 89.4 89.8 89.2 4.7 9.3 5.1 9.3 5.2 10.5 5.6 10.5Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton ................................ 171.8 175.1 172.9 172.2 11.1 27.3 10.9 26.6 6.4 15.6 6.3 15.4Jacksonville ...................................................... 61.0 62.8 61.2 62.6 3.2 5.7 3.1 5.2 5.3 9.0 5.0 8.3Raleigh-Cary ..................................................... 552.2 551.4 552.2 547.7 22.7 48.5 22.3 47.3 4.1 8.8 4.0 8.6Rocky Mount ..................................................... 70.9 71.9 71.3 71.0 4.9 10.4 5.0 10.0 6.9 14.5 7.1 14.1Wilmington ........................................................ 175.7 177.5 177.0 176.0 8.8 19.1 8.3 17.9 5.0 10.8 4.7 10.2Winston-Salem ................................................. 238.9 239.1 239.0 237.8 11.9 24.8 11.6 24.2 5.0 10.4 4.9 10.2
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Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan areaContinued
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
North Dakota ....................................................... 361.2 364.7 363.4 365.2 12.9 18.9 13.4 18.5 3.6 5.2 3.7 5.1Bismarck ........................................................... 61.4 61.4 61.4 61.4 2.2 3.3 2.2 2.9 3.6 5.4 3.6 4.7Fargo ................................................................ 119.6 119.5 119.9 119.6 3.7 5.8 3.9 6.1 3.1 4.9 3.2 5.1Grand Forks ...................................................... 55.4 55.6 55.7 55.7 2.1 2.9 2.2 3.1 3.7 5.2 4.0 5.5
Ohio . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 ,889.6 5 ,928.1 5,929.0 5 ,900.6 362.6 607.4 366.5 596.7 6 .2 10.2 6.2 10.1Akron ................................................................ 386.9 385.6 390.4 384.2 22.7 37.3 23.0 37.5 5.9 9.7 5.9 9.8Canton-Massillon .............................................. 203.2 205.1 204.7 204.6 13.3 22.3 13.6 22.4 6.6 10.9 6.6 11.0Cincinnati-Middletown ...................................... 1,108.5 1,113.0 1,119.3 1,111.6 59.1 99.0 59.5 99.7 5.3 8.9 5.3 9.0Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor ................................... 1,072.6 1,065.4 1,076.3 1,056.5 70.4 100.7 69.6 92.3 6.6 9.4 6.5 8.7Columbus ......................................................... 948.3 950.3 955.5 949.2 47.4 75.4 48.0 76.6 5.0 7.9 5.0 8.1Dayton .............................................................. 419.9 422.6 424.3 421.0 25.8 46.9 29.0 46.8 6.2 11.1 6.8 11.1Lima .................................................................. 50.9 52.1 51.4 52.1 3.4 6.3 3.5 6.3 6.7 12.1 6.8 12.2Mansfield .......................................................... 61.4 62.7 61.8 62.9 4.2 7.9 4.4 8.4 6.9 12.6 7.2 13.3Sandusky .......................................................... 39.9 42.7 40.8 42.3 3.1 5.7 3.4 5.2 7.7 13.4 8.2 12.3Springfield ......................................................... 70.8 71.1 71.1 71.2 4.6 7.3 4.4 7.4 6.4 10.2 6.2 10.4Toledo ............................................................... 332.2 328.7 334.6 326.1 24.3 40.7 24.4 39.5 7.3 12.4 7.3 12.1Weirton-Steubenville ........................................ 57.4 58.2 57.6 57.6 3.7 6.2 3.7 6.1 6.4 10.6 6.4 10.5Youngstown-Warren-Boardman ....................... 272.3 278.0 274.3 275.9 18.9 36.8 18.6 35.4 6.9 13.2 6.8 12.8
Oklahoma ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .. 1,720.2 1,743.1 1,728.7 1,753.3 59.6 104.0 57.3 106.5 3.5 6.0 3.3 6.1Lawton .............................................................. 45.4 44.7 45.5 45.0 1.6 2.2 1.6 2.2 3.6 5.0 3.5 5.0Oklahoma City .................................................. 555.6 565.4 558.6 568.3 19.2 31.2 18.7 32.1 3.5 5.5 3.3 5.6Tulsa ................................................................. 434.7 442.8 434.9 445.8 15.1 27.3 14.5 28.0 3.5 6.2 3.3 6.3
Oregon . .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 1 ,925.3 1,986.0 1,936.3 1,994.7 115.7 232.6 115.6 256.4 6.0 11.7 6.0 12.9Bend ................................................................. 80.6 85.0 80.9 86.1 6.5 13.5 6.3 14.6 8.1 15.8 7.8 17.0Corvallis ............................................................ 42.8 43.6 43.1 43.6 1.8 3.4 1.8 3.8 4.2 7.9 4.2 8.7Eugene-Springfield ........................................... 182.9 187.8 184.0 189.2 10.4 23.8 10.6 26.7 5.7 12.7 5.8 14.1Medford ............................................................ 100.5 104.9 100.9 105.2 7.4 14.5 7.6 15.6 7.3 13.8 7.6 14.8Port land-Vancouver-Beaverton ... ... ... .... ... .... ... . 1,156.8 1,189.9 1,160.8 1,190.0 61.8 126.6 61.1 140.8 5.3 10.6 5.3 11.8Salem ............................................................... 190.0 197.1 191.6 198.8 11.5 22.2 11.4 24.7 6.1 11.3 6.0 12.4
Pennsylvania .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .. 6,286.5 6,392.9 6,310.8 6,382.2 333.6 527.0 326.6 524.2 5.3 8.2 5.2 8.2Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton ........................... 415.0 420.7 417.5 421.9 23.0 36.7 22.8 36.6 5.5 8.7 5.5 8.7Altoona ............................................................. 63.9 64.1 64.0 64.0 3.4 4.9 3.3 5.0 5.3 7.7 5.2 7.7Erie ................................................................... 139.2 141.3 139.1 140.8 8.3 12.2 8.2 12.4 6.0 8.7 5.9 8.8Harrisburg-Carlisle ............................................ 279.5 284.3 281.6 284.0 12.2 20.4 12.0 20.6 4.3 7.2 4.3 7.2Johnstown ........................................................ 68.2 68.8 68.4 68.9 4.3 6.0 4.2 6.1 6.3 8.8 6.1 8.9Lancaster .......................................................... 265.9 269.4 266.9 268.8 10.7 19.8 10.4 19.7 4.0 7.4 3.9 7.3Lebanon ............................................................ 71.2 72.4 71.4 72.3 3.0 5.2 2.8 5.0 4.2 7.1 3.9 6.9Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington .................... 2 ,948.3 2,984.0 2,961.1 2,984.7 145.1 239.4 143.6 240.3 4.9 8.0 4.8 8.1Pittsburgh .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .. 1,191.0 1,211.0 1,198.5 1,212.7 63.2 91.6 61.1 91.7 5.3 7.6 5.1 7.6Reading ............................................................ 201.4 205.2 202.2 204.2 10.4 18.2 10.2 18.0 5.2 8.9 5.0 8.8
ScrantonWilkes-Barre ................................... 277.8 283.0 278.5 282.1 17.2 26.2 16.8 26.0 6.2 9.3 6.0 9.2State College .................................................... 74.4 74.9 74.8 75.1 3.1 4.3 3.1 4.4 4.2 5.8 4.2 5.8Williamsport ...................................................... 59.7 59.9 59.8 59.7 3.8 5.7 3.7 5.6 6.4 9.5 6.2 9.4York-Hanover ................................................... 223.8 229.5 225.1 228.8 10.4 18.6 10.1 18.4 4.7 8.1 4.5 8.1
Rhode Island ....................................................... 563.9 563.4 563.9 560.2 39.0 64.0 39.4 62.3 6.9 11.4 7.0 11.1Providence-Fall River-Warwick ........................ 698.0 698.9 699.1 696.3 48.5 80.7 49.6 79.7 6.9 11.6 7.1 11.4
South Carolina .. .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .. 2,107.2 2,171.0 2,124.1 2,171.0 121.4 247.5 116.5 243.8 5.8 11.4 5.5 11.2Anderson .......................................................... 84.7 87.2 85.1 87.5 5.1 11.0 4.9 10.4 6.0 12.6 5.8 11.9Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville ....... 311.4 320.9 313.9 319.9 14.3 28.9 13.9 29.1 4.6 9.0 4.4 9.1Columbia .......................................................... 365.6 375.5 367.2 378.2 17.6 32.6 17.5 33.4 4.8 8.7 4.8 8.8Florence ............................................................ 93.5 97.5 93.8 98.2 5.9 11.4 5.7 11.8 6.3 11.7 6.1 12.0Greenville-Mauldin-Easley ................................ 312.1 322.6 314.4 322.3 15.1 31.0 14.5 31.6 4.8 9.6 4.6 9.8Myrtle Beach-North Myrtle Beach-Conway ...... 124.8 127.1 128.5 129.7 8.3 18.0 7.4 16.6 6.7 14.2 5.8 12.8Spartanburg ...................................................... 134.9 140.2 136.0 139.6 7.4 16.0 7.1 16.2 5.5 11.4 5.2 11.6Sumter .............................................................. 43.0 42.6 43.3 42.3 3.2 5.8 3.1 5.6 7.5 13.6 7.2 13.3
South Dakota ...................................................... 436.6 439.8 439.5 443.6 13.4 22.5 13.7 24.0 3.1 5.1 3.1 5.4Rapid City ......................................................... 65.7 66.0 65.8 66.7 1.9 3.3 2.0 3.5 3.0 5.0 3.1 5.3Sioux Falls ........................................................ 129.2 130.1 129.1 130.8 3.5 6.3 3.7 6.7 2.7 4.8 2.9 5.1
Tennessee .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .. 3,008.1 3,023.6 3,020.3 3,018.1 176.9 287.2 180.7 300.1 5.9 9.5 6.0 9.9Chattanooga ..................................................... 262.4 264.3 264.0 263.9 14.1 22.9 14.6 24.0 5.4 8.7 5.5 9.1Clarksville ......................................................... 109.3 108.2 109.5 107.5 7.1 10.8 7.1 10.5 6.5 10.0 6.5 9.8Cleveland .......................................................... 53.7 53.3 54.0 53.6 3.1 4.8 3.2 5.3 5.8 9.0 5.9 10.0Jackson ............................................................ 56.0 56.0 56.3 56.2 3.5 5.1 3.5 5.5 6.3 9.1 6.3 9.8Johnson City ..................................................... 99.4 99.4 99.7 99.2 5.5 8.5 5.6 8.9 5.6 8.5 5.6 9.0
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Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan areaContinued
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
TennesseeContinuedKingsport-Bristol-Bristol .................................... 145.5 146.2 146.1 146.1 7.1 12.5 7.2 13.0 4.9 8.5 4.9 8.9Knoxville ........................................................... 353.4 354.8 354.0 353.1 16.9 27.9 16.9 29.0 4.8 7.9 4.8 8.2Memphis ........................................................... 608.2 613.9 610.7 612.0 37.0 54.5 38.3 56.0 6.1 8.9 6.3 9.1Morristown ........................................................ 64.5 65.5 64.8 65.9 4.3 7.7 4.2 8.4 6.6 11.8 6.5 12.7Nashville-DavidsonMurfreesboroFranklin 785.6 788.7 789.2 787.1 38.3 65.8 39.6 69.1 4.9 8.3 5.0 8.8
Texas . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 ,533.8 11,776.4 11,577.8 11,820.1 508.6 782.6 502.8 792.0 4 .4 6 .6 4.3 6 .7Abilene .............................................................. 81.0 82.3 81.3 82.6 2.9 4.1 2.9 4.3 3.6 5.0 3.6 5.2Amarillo ............................................................. 128.3 129.0 128.3 129.2 4.2 5.8 4.1 5.7 3.3 4.5 3.2 4.4Austin-Round Rock ........................................... 859.3 877.0 859.3 881.7 32.7 55.1 32.9 54.5 3.8 6.3 3.8 6.2Beaumont-Port Arthur ....................................... 178.8 181.0 179.2 181.6 10.0 15.4 9.8 15.9 5.6 8.5 5.5 8.8Brownsville-Harlingen ....................................... 145.5 147.2 145.6 147.4 8.6 13.7 8.5 13.4 5.9 9.3 5.9 9.1College Station-Bryan ....................................... 106.0 106.6 106.4 106.6 3.7 5.2 3.7 5.2 3.5 4.9 3.5 4.8Corpus Christi ................................................... 201.1 205.0 203.5 205.7 8.7 12.3 8.5 12.7 4.3 6.0 4.2 6.2Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington .. ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... . 3,103.5 3,141.8 3,106.1 3,146.1 137.6 217.5 136.2 219.7 4.4 6.9 4.4 7.0El Paso ............................................................. 296.9 302.3 298.0 303.6 16.9 24.7 17.0 24.9 5.7 8.2 5.7 8.2Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown ......................... 2 ,737.6 2,793.5 2,747.3 2,803.0 117.7 180.5 116.2 183.5 4.3 6.5 4.2 6.5Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood ................................ 154.9 159.3 155.1 159.6 7.3 9.7 7.1 9.5 4.7 6.1 4.6 5.9Laredo .............................................................. 91.3 94.5 91.7 95.1 4.6 7.0 4.5 7.1 5.0 7.4 4.9 7.5Longview .......................................................... 106.3 109.0 107.0 109.4 4.1 6.5 4.0 6.8 3.8 6.0 3.7 6.2Lubbock ............................................................ 139.9 141.0 139.9 141.3 4.8 6.3 4.7 6.3 3.4 4.5 3.4 4.4McAllen-Edinburg-Mission ................................ 279.1 290.6 280.3 291.4 18.5 28.0 18.0 27.7 6.6 9.6 6.4 9.5Midland ............................................................. 73.6 76.4 74.0 76.8 2.0 3.0 1.9 3.3 2.7 3.9 2.6 4.3Odessa ............................................................. 68.8 73.0 69.2 73.9 2.1 3.9 2.1 4.6 3.1 5.3 3.1 6.2San Angelo ....................................................... 52.5 53.0 52.7 53.3 1.9 2.9 1.9 3.0 3.7 5.4 3.6 5.6San Antonio ...................................................... 930.3 949.8 934.9 953.3 38.6 57.1 37.8 56.5 4.1 6.0 4.0 5.9Sherman-Denison ............................................. 54.7 56.2 55.2 56.6 2.7 4.0 2.7 4.4 5.0 7.1 4.9 7.7Texarkana ......................................................... 62.5 64.1 62.8 63.8 2.8 3.7 2.7 3.5 4.5 5.7 4.2 5.5Tyler .................................................................. 96.8 100.3 97.4 100.9 4.4 6.6 4.4 6.7 4.6 6.6 4.5 6.7Victoria .............................................................. 57.2 57.8 57.7 57.9 2.1 3.4 2.0 3.6 3.6 5.9 3.5 6.2Waco ................................................................ 108.7 111.2 109.5 111.9 4.5 6.4 4.5 6.7 4.1 5.8 4.1 6.0Wichita Falls ..................................................... 72.4 72.6 72.5 72.8 3.1 4.9 3.0 4.8 4.2 6.7 4.1 6.6
Utah ... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... .. 1,369.5 1,381.8 1,371.2 1,371.8 46.8 75.9 46.2 74.2 3.4 5.5 3.4 5.4Logan ................................................................ 65.7 68.0 65.7 67.5 1.8 3.0 1.9 3.0 2.8 4.4 2.9 4.4Ogden-Clearfield .............................................. 261.6 264.0 262.9 262.9 9.4 14.8 9.2 14.4 3.6 5.6 3.5 5.5Provo-Orem ...................................................... 228.8 227.2 229.0 225.6 7.6 11.8 7.8 11.5 3.3 5.2 3.4 5.1St. George ........................................................ 62.7 62.6 62.7 62.0 2.5 4.7 2.5 4.4 4.0 7.5 3.9 7.1Salt Lake City ................................................... 612.5 614.8 612.5 609.0 19.6 32.1 19.5 31.6 3.2 5.2 3.2 5.2
Vermont ............................................................... 352.4 356.1 352.6 357.4 17.0 27.6 17.7 28.4 4.8 7.8 5.0 7.9Burlington-South Burlington .............................. 111.5 112.1 111.2 112.2 4.4 7.4 4.7 7.9 4.0 6.6 4.2 7.1
Virginia .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... .. 4,072.3 4,134.7 4,106.3 4,142.4 145.0 289.2 146.7 288.9 3.6 7.0 3.6 7.0Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford ................. 78.1 81.8 78.6 82.9 3.2 6.5 3.3 7.8 4.1 8.0 4.2 9.4Charlottesville ................................................... 106.5 106.6 107.6 106.8 3.0 6.0 3.1 6.0 2.8 5.6 2.8 5.7Danville ............................................................. 50.6 52.2 51.0 52.2 3.5 6.4 3.5 6.4 6.9 12.3 6.9 12.2Harrisonburg ..................................................... 64.9 65.7 65.6 65.4 2.1 4.3 2.1 4.2 3.2 6.6 3.1 6.4Lynchburg ......................................................... 123.2 126.0 123.9 126.8 4.5 9.4 4.6 9.6 3.7 7.5 3.7 7.6Richmond ......................................................... 645.7 646.2 650.4 648.0 23.8 50.6 24.4 50.8 3.7 7.8 3.7 7.8Roanoke ........................................................... 155.8 158.8 157.0 158.3 5.7 11.7 5.8 11.5 3.7 7.4 3.7 7.3Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News ............. 810.0 823.8 818.3 826.7 31.1 58.6 31.3 57.0 3.8 7.1 3.8 6.9Winchester ........................................................ 64.3 64.2 64.6 64.0 2.6 5.8 2.6 5.6 4.0 9.1 4.0 8.7
Washington .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .. 3,437.8 3,551.6 3,450.4 3,544.5 181.0 324.8 174.6 344.1 5.3 9.1 5.1 9.7Bellingham ........................................................ 108.2 110.7 108.6 110.4 5.4 8.6 5.1 9.8 5.0 7.8 4.7 8.8Bremerton-Silverdale ........................................ 124.5 124.8 124.4 123.4 5.9 9.4 6.0 10.5 4.8 7.5 4.8 8.5Kennewick-Pasco-Richland .............................. 118.3 124.5 119.0 123.7 7.1 10.3 6.2 10.9 6.0 8.3 5.2 8.8Longview .......................................................... 44.1 46.0 44.3 45.5 3.4 6.4 3.3 6.7 7.8 13.9 7.4 14.8Mount Vernon-Anacortes .................................. 58.6 58.6 58.8 59.1 3.4 5.6 3.2 6.3 5.7 9.5 5.4 10.7Olympia ............................................................ 131.3 136.4 131.6 135.6 6.5 10.2 6.4 11.3 4.9 7.5 4.9 8.3Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue ................................. 1,843.8 1,900.1 1,850.1 1,896.3 79.8 161.6 80.1 167.9 4.3 8.5 4.3 8.9Spokane ........................................................... 239.0 246.6 239.4 245.3 14.7 23.3 13.5 25.6 6.1 9.5 5.6 10.4Wenatchee-East Wenatchee ............................ 58.0 60.2 58.7 60.4 3.8 5.6 3.3 6.1 6.6 9.4 5.7 10.1Yakima .............................................................. 118.1 120.2 120.6 121.0 9.4 12.2 8.4 12.6 7.9 10.1 6.9 10.4
West Virginia ....................................................... 801.1 788.3 801.0 785.2 40.7 58.3 37.8 60.4 5.1 7.4 4.7 7.7Charleston ........................................................ 138.8 135.5 138.8 135.7 6.1 8.0 5.6 8.8 4.4 5.9 4.0 6.5Huntington-Ashland .......................................... 131.2 131.4 132.3 131.4 6.9 9.8 6.5 10.1 5.2 7.5 4.9 7.7Morgantown ...................................................... 62.7 61.8 63.0 61.8 2.2 2.8 2.1 3.0 3.6 4.5 3.4 4.8Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna ........................... 78.5 78.7 78.8 78.7 4.6 7.1 4.2 7.2 5.9 9.1 5.3 9.1Wheeling ........................................................... 68.2 68.3 68.9 68.1 4.0 5.9 3.9 5.8 5.9 8.7 5.6 8.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and metropolitan areaContinued
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
Wisconsin ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .. 3,063.1 3,104.7 3,065.6 3,086.6 157.5 273.6 153.8 290.5 5.1 8.8 5.0 9.4Appleton ........................................................... 122.0 123.4 121.8 122.7 6.2 10.6 5.9 11.5 5.1 8.6 4.8 9.3Eau Claire ......................................................... 91.4 91.6 91.0 91.2 4.5 7.4 4.4 8.0 4.9 8.0 4.8 8.7Fond du Lac ...................................................... 54.4 56.4 54.5 56.8 2.9 5.2 2.7 5.9 5.3 9.2 5.0 10.4Green Bay ........................................................ 169.5 171.8 169.9 171.1 8.5 14.5 8.3 15.7 5.0 8.4 4.9 9.2Janesville .......................................................... 83.6 85.6 83.6 85.0 4.8 11.2 4.6 11.5 5.8 13.0 5.5 13.5La Crosse ......................................................... 75.9 76.4 76.1 75.9 3.3 5.3 3.2 5.6 4.4 7.0 4.3 7.4Madison ............................................................ 338.2 336.0 337.5 333.2 12.3 20.4 12.4 21.5 3.6 6.1 3.7 6.4Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis ..................... 800.3 797.9 801.1 788.6 38.7 65.3 38.3 70.7 4.8 8.2 4.8 9.0Oshkosh-Neenah .............................................. 93.7 95.5 93.5 94.4 4.4 7.7 4.2 7.9 4.6 8.0 4.5 8.4Racine .............................................................. 99.7 101.1 99.5 99.7 6.0 10.3 5.7 10.6 6.0 10.2 5.8 10.7Sheboygan ....................................................... 65.3 66.5 65.3 65.9 2.9 6.2 2.8 6.5 4.4 9.3 4.3 9.9Wausau ............................................................ 75.3 75.9 75.6 75.6 3.6 6.6 3.6 7.1 4.8 8.7 4.8 9.4
Wyoming ............................................................. 287.3 289.4 290.5 289.0 9.5 13.7 10.1 15.2 3.3 4.7 3.5 5.3Casper .............................................................. 39.9 40.8 40.3 40.9 1.2 1.7 1.3 2.0 3.1 4.2 3.2 4.9Cheyenne ......................................................... 42.2 41.9 42.6 41.4 1.7 2.3 1.8 2.3 4.1 5.4 4.2 5.5
Puerto Rico .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .. 1,374.3 1,342.0 1,361.9 1,320.4 145.4 188.8 125.5 193.8 10.6 14.1 9.2 14.7Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastian ..................... 114.4 110.9 113.1 109.5 13.0 16.9 11.2 17.8 11.4 15.3 9.9 16.3Fajardo ............................................................. 28.6 28.9 28.4 28.5 3.7 4.7 3.2 4.8 13.0 16.1 11.3 16.8Guayama .......................................................... 27.4 27.2 27.1 26.7 4.1 5.2 3.6 5.3 15.0 19.1 13.3 19.7Mayaguez ......................................................... 37.5 36.5 37.1 36.0 4.3 5.8 3.7 5.9 11.6 15.8 10.1 16.3Ponce ............................................................... 91.4 89.6 90.6 89.0 9.9 13.0 8.6 13.3 10.8 14.5 9.5 15.0San German-Cabo Rojo ................................... 52.6 51.8 51.9 51.0 5.7 8.0 5.0 8.1 10.9 15.4 9.7 15.9San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo ........................... 921.1 900.2 916.1 884.8 92.0 118.2 79.2 121.0 10.0 13.1 8.6 13.7Yauco ............................................................... 40.2 39.4 39.0 39.0 5.2 6.7 4.6 6.6 13.0 17.0 11.7 17.1
1 Area boundaries do not reflect official OMB definitions.p = preliminary.NOTE: Data refer to place of residence. Data for Puerto Rico are derived from a
monthly household survey similar to the Current Population Survey. Areadefinitions are based on Office of Management and Budget Bulletin No. 09-01,dated November 20, 2008, and are available on the BLS Web site athttp://www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm. Areas in the six New England states are
Metropolitan New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs), while areas in otherstates are county-based. Some metropolitan areas lie in two or more states. Theyare listed under the state that appears first in their titles. Davenport-Moline-RockIsland, Iowa-Ill., and Weirton-Steubenville, W.Va.-Ohio, are the exceptions in thatthey are listed under Illinois and Ohio, respectively, for operational reasons.Estimates for the latest month are subject to revision the following month.
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Table 2. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state, selected metropolitan area, and metropolitan division 1
(Numbers in thousands)
State, area, and division
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
Feb. March Feb. MarchFeb. March
2008 2009 2008 2009p 2008 2009 2008 2009p2008 2009 2008 2009p
California .............................................................. 18,180.9 18,556.7 18,244.8 18,580.9 1,130.6 2,037.2 1,178.4 2,131.2 6.2 11.0 6.5 11.5Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana ... ... ... .... ... ... 6,582.5 6,611.3 6,596.7 6,612.1 361.9 674.7 380.6 701.7 5.5 10.2 5.8 10.6
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale ... ... ... .... ... ... 4,953.6 4,974.0 4,963.2 4,968.7 292.1 544.3 307.1 562.1 5.9 10.9 6.2 11.3Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine ................................ 1 ,628.9 1,637.3 1,633.5 1,643.4 69.8 130.4 73.5 139.6 4.3 8.0 4.5 8.5
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont .. ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,238.5 2,290.6 2,246.6 2,293.8 104.5 203.9 110.6 217.1 4.7 8.9 4.9 9.5Oakland-Fremont-Hayward ............................... 1,281.5 1,311.1 1,285.2 1,314.1 65.4 126.6 69.0 134.1 5.1 9.7 5.4 10.2San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City ......... 957.0 979.5 961.4 979.7 39.1 77.3 41.6 83.0 4.1 7.9 4.3 8.5
District of Columbia .......................................... 329.3 330.4 332.7 326.0 18.4 33.3 20.6 30.9 5.6 10.1 6.2 9.5Washington-Arlington-Alexandria2 ...................... 2,992.9 3,007.5 3,012.3 3,001.2 95.9 183.0 98.1 177.6 3.2 6.1 3.3 5.9
Bethesda-Frederick-Rockville 3 ......................... 633.1 632.8 634.8 632.6 17.9 34.2 17.4 32.9 2.8 5.4 2.7 5.2Washington-Arlington-Alexandria2 ................... 2,359.8 2,374.7 2,377.5 2,368.6 77.9 148.8 80.7 144.7 3.3 6.3 3.4 6.1
Florida .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... . 9,102.8 9,194.1 9,161.9 9,174.9 438.0 872.9 460.0 874.4 4.8 9.5 5.0 9.5Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach .............. 2,819.3 2,823.8 2,827.0 2,813.1 128.2 236.0 135.7 239.7 4.5 8.4 4.8 8.5
Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-DeerfieldBeach ............................................................. 997.5 998.5 1,004.1 999.3 40.9 83.9 43.4 85.0 4.1 8.4 4.3 8.5
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall .............................. 1,202.7 1,196.3 1,197.4 1,185.0 56.5 90.3 59.5 92.2 4.7 7.6 5.0 7.8West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach 619.1 629.1 625.5 628.8 30.9 61.7 32.8 62.4 5.0 9.8 5.2 9.9
Illinois .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... . 6,692.5 6,565.5 6,696.2 6,543.3 403.9 606.2 395.0 612.7 6.0 9.2 5.9 9.4Chicago-Naperville-Joliet 2 ................................... 4,926.3 4,838.5 4,926.6 4,834.9 280.4 443.2 278.1 456.9 5.7 9.2 5.6 9.4
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet . ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... 4,145.0 4,057.0 4,140.2 4,059.6 231.7 366.2 231.1 378.8 5.6 9.0 5.6 9.3
Gary3
................................................................ 329.0 334.4 331.4 333.6 19.2 33.5 18.5 35.1 5.8 10.0 5.6 10.5Lake County-Kenosha County 2 ........................ 452.3 447.0 455.1 441.7 29.5 43.6 28.5 42.9 6.5 9.8 6.3 9.7
Massachusetts ................................................... 3,390.0 3,404.2 3,400.1 3,404.5 164.9 282.6 166.4 279.6 4.9 8.3 4.9 8.2Boston-Cambridge-Quincy2 ................................ 2,481.6 2,485.6 2,487.1 2,485.6 107.1 184.9 107.4 183.7 4.3 7.4 4.3 7.4
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy ................................ 1,503.0 1,501.7 1,505.7 1,501.4 60.3 104.3 60.3 102.7 4.0 6.9 4.0 6.8Brockton-Bridgewater-Easton ............................ 124.3 124.4 124.9 124.4 6.8 11.6 6.9 11.4 5.5 9.3 5.5 9.2Framingham ...................................................... 146.6 147.3 146.9 147.5 5.6 9.6 5.6 9.6 3.8 6.5 3.8 6.5Haverhill-North Andover-Amesbury 2 ................ 120.0 120.5 120.6 120.4 5.7 9.8 5.7 9.9 4.8 8.1 4.8 8.2Lawrence-Methuen-Salem 2 .............................. 69.0 70.7 69.3 70.9 4.9 8.5 5.0 8.7 7.2 12.1 7.3 12.2Lowell-Billerica-Chelmsford 2 ............................ 151.7 153.1 151.9 152.9 7.4 13.2 7.4 13.2 4.8 8.6 4.9 8.7Nashua 2 ........................................................... 178.0 178.3 178.5 178.3 7.0 11.4 6.9 11.8 3.9 6.4 3.9 6.6Peabody ............................................................ 126.1 126.4 126.3 126.4 5.9 10.5 6.0 10.5 4.7 8.3 4.8 8.3Taunton-Norton-Raynham ................................. 62.9 63.3 63.2 63.3 3.4 5.9 3.5 5.9 5.4 9.4 5.5 9.3
Michigan . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... . 4,925.0 4,821.9 4,932.6 4,819.6 373.7 613.9 388.2 644.2 7.6 12.7 7.9 13.4Det roit-Warren-Livonia ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... 2 ,098.3 2,073.1 2,106.7 2,068.9 157.2 282.1 168.3 290.3 7.5 13.6 8.0 14.0
Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn ................................... 861.9 859.7 867.0 857.7 71.7 125.5 77.1 127.6 8.3 14.6 8.9 14.9Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 1,236.4 1,213.4 1,239.7 1,211.2 85.5 156.6 91.3 162.8