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Geographic Areas:

Unemployment (Rate) – 2010

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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8.1 - 10.2
Fayette 8.1
Woodford 8.1
Oldham 8.5
Calloway 8.7
Carlisle 8.8
Madison 8.8
Franklin 8.9
Boyd 8.9
Warren 9.0
Hickman 9.1
Shelby 9.1
McCracken 9.1
Rowan 9.2
Ohio 9.2
Daviess 9.2
Jessamine 9.3
Union 9.3
Caldwell 9.3
Webster 9.3
Hopkins 9.4
Scott 9.5
Robertson 9.5
Hardin 9.5
Boone 9.5
Owen 9.6
Clinton 9.6
Larue 9.6
Hancock 9.7
Bourbon 9.9
Greenup 9.9
Henry 10.1
Logan 10.1
Pike 10.1
Ballard 10.2
Henderson 10.2
Graves 10.2
10.3 - 12.2
Crittenden 10.3
McLean 10.3
Spencer 10.4
Hart 10.4
Mason 10.5
Anderson 10.5
Kenton 10.5
Adair 10.5
Jefferson 10.6
Todd 10.7
Pulaski 10.7
Campbell 10.7
Taylor 10.8
Livingston 10.8
Clark 10.8
Bullitt 10.8
Harrison 10.9
Muhlenberg 11.0
Russell 11.1
Marshall 11.1
Laurel 11.1
Casey 11.1
Lyon 11.3
Breckinridge 11.3
10.3 - 12.2
Rockcastle 11.3
Perry 11.3
Bracken 11.3
Washington 11.4
Owsley 11.4
Letcher 11.4
Christian 11.5
Monroe 11.5
Nicholas 11.6
Mercer 11.6
Harlan 11.6
Grant 11.6
Gallatin 11.6
Johnson 11.6
Breathitt 11.7
Marion 11.7
Whitley 11.7
Nelson 11.7
Knox 11.8
Garrard 11.8
Martin 11.8
Montgomery 11.9
Barren 12.0
Green 12.0
Fleming 12.1
Trigg 12.2
12.3 - 15.0
Butler 12.3
Boyle 12.3
Estill 12.3
Cumberland 12.3
Carter 12.4
Allen 12.5
Simpson 12.6
Floyd 12.6
Lee 12.6
Lawrence 12.8
Pendleton 12.8
Trimble 12.9
Leslie 13.0
Elliott 13.1
Wayne 13.1
Edmonson 13.2
Fulton 13.2
Meade 13.2
Lincoln 13.4
Knott 13.4
Carroll 13.7
Bell 13.7
Clay 13.9
Morgan 14.0
Metcalfe 14.1
Bath 14.2
McCreary 14.4
Wolfe 14.4
Grayson 14.5
Lewis 15.0
Powell 15.0
15.1 - 19.7
Jackson 17.1
Menifee 17.5
Magoffin 19.7

Definitions:

The average monthly number and rate per 100 of the workforce that is currently unemployed and actively seeking work.

Data Source:

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Information and Analysis

Footnotes: Updated 7/16/2012

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Jeffersontown, KY 40299

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