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Kentucky Unemployment Rates* by County September 2011

Boone 8.3

Campbell 9.4

Kenton 8.8

7.2 to 8.7% 8.8 to 9.7% 9.8 to 10.3%


Carroll Trimble 11.7 9.3 Oldham 8.1 Jefferson 10.3 Henry 8.2

Gallatin 9.1 Owen 8.2

Grant 9.2

Pendleton 9.9

Bracken 9.8 Robertson 8.6 Nicholas 10.3

Mason 9.5 Fleming 10.3

10.4 to 11.7% 11.8 to 17.3%


Hancock 9.3 Daviess 8.1 McLean 9.8 Meade 13.9 Breckinridge 10.3

Harrison 9.8 Scott 8.4

Lewis 13.6

Greenup 9.8 Boyd 9.2

Shelby 8.1 Spencer 8.8

Franklin 8.3 Woodford Anderson 7.2 8.7 Mercer 10.1 Boyle 12.0

Carter 11.5 Rowan 8.5 Elliott 12.4

Bourbon 8.7 Montgomery 10.9

Bullitt 10.3

Fayette 7.7

Bath 10.9 Menifee 14.4

Lawrence 11.0

Union 8.7

Henderson 8.3

Hardin 9.6 Larue 7.8

Nelson 10.2

Washington 10.3 Marion 9.6

Jessamine 8.2 Garrard 10.3 Lincoln 12.2

Clark 10.0

Madison 8.1

Powell 12.5 Estill 10.7

Morgan 12.3 Magoffin 16.0 Breathitt 11.2 Perry 10.4 Leslie 12.9

Wolfe 13.3 Lee 13.3

Johnson 9.8

Martin 10.9

Webster 7.9 Crittenden 9.0 Livingston 9.4 Ballard 9.4 McCracken 9.1 Marshall 9.8 Graves 10.5 Lyon 10.7 Trigg 9.4 Christian 11.6 Caldwell 7.9

Floyd 10.7

Ohio 7.9

Grayson 12.2 Hart 9.7

Hopkins 8.5

Muhlenberg 10.8

Butler 10.6

Edmonson 10.7

Green 9.6

Taylor 9.4

Casey 10.1 Pulaski 10.5

Rockcastle 12.6

Jackson 16.5

Owsley 11.4

Pike 9.0

Knott 12.0

Carlisle 9.8 Hickman 12.1 Fulton 17.3

Warren 7.9 Todd 9.2 Logan 9.0

Barren 10.3 Allen 10.5

Metcalfe 10.0

Adair 9.4

Laurel 11.0

Clay 14.7

Letcher 10.8

Russell 9.9 Wayne 12.3

Calloway 8.0

Simpson 10.3

Monroe 9.9

Cumberland 10.9

Knox 11.8 McCreary 14.8 Whitley 11.2 Bell 14.1

Harlan 11.3

Clinton 9.4

Kentucky: 9.6% United States: 8.8%


*Data is nonseasonally adjusted.
Source: Research and Statistics Branch, Office of Employment and Training Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet

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