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Adult unemployment (Percent) – 1992

Data Provided by: Partnership for Children
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2.1% - 4.9%
Nodaway 2.1%
Boone 2.5%
Adair 2.5%
Barton 3.2%
Scotland 3.3%
Cole 3.4%
Sullivan 3.5%
Putnam 3.5%
Platte 3.5%
Gentry 3.5%
Mercer 3.9%
Clay 3.9%
Livingston 3.9%
Harrison 3.9%
Schuyler 4.0%
Johnson 4.0%
Osage 4.1%
Atchison 4.3%
Howard 4.3%
Grundy 4.4%
Perry 4.4%
Christian 4.4%
St. Louis 4.5%
Greene 4.5%
Worth 4.6%
Knox 4.6%
Shelby 4.7%
Holt 4.7%
Ralls 4.7%
Callaway 4.7%
St. Charles 4.9%
5.0% - 7.4%
Cooper 5.1%
Monroe 5.1%
Cass 5.1%
Clinton 5.1%
Lafayette 5.1%
Jasper 5.1%
Vernon 5.1%
Cape Girardeau 5.2%
Andrew 5.4%
Marion 5.4%
Audrain 5.5%
Ray 5.5%
Phelps 5.5%
Clark 5.5%
Lewis 5.6%
Jackson 5.6%
Cedar 5.7%
Polk 5.8%
Barry 5.8%
Ste. Genevieve 5.9%
Webster 5.9%
Dade 5.9%
Lawrence 6.0%
Macon 6.1%
Ozark 6.1%
DeKalb 6.2%
Montgomery 6.3%
5.0% - 7.4%
Carroll 6.5%
Jefferson 6.5%
Bates 6.5%
Howell 6.5%
Newton 6.6%
Moniteau 6.6%
Warren 6.8%
Randolph 6.8%
Pike 6.9%
McDonald 6.9%
Douglas 6.9%
Oregon 7.0%
Buchanan 7.1%
Saline 7.1%
Lincoln 7.1%
Chariton 7.1%
Caldwell 7.2%
Daviess 7.3%
St. Clair 7.3%
Scott 7.3%
Pettis 7.4%
7.5% - 10.7%
Franklin 7.6%
Butler 7.7%
Wright 7.7%
Henry 8.0%
Morgan 8.0%
Hickory 8.1%
Camden 8.2%
St. Louis City 8.3%
Maries 8.4%
Dallas 8.4%
Bollinger 8.4%
Linn 8.5%
Shannon 8.5%
Reynolds 8.5%
Dent 8.5%
Laclede 8.6%
Stone 8.7%
New Madrid 8.9%
Taney 8.9%
Gasconade 9.0%
Ripley 9.1%
Pulaski 9.2%
Benton 9.2%
Carter 9.3%
Dunklin 9.4%
Miller 9.4%
Crawford 9.7%
St. Francois 9.7%
Texas 10.0%
Stoddard 10.2%
Pemiscot 10.7%
10.8% - 15.6%
Mississippi 11.6%
Iron 12.1%
Washington 12.9%
Wayne 14.8%
Madison 15.6%

Definitions: Percentage of the civilian labor force that is unemployed and actively looking for work.

Data Source: Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Division of Employment Security.

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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