Crook County: The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 13.5 percent in October from 13.8 percent in September, and improved from 14.4 percent in October 2011.
This October marked the first time since October 2008 that Crook County did not post the highest county-level unemployment rate in the state. Still, the county’s unemployment rate remained 4.9 percentage points above Oregon's.
SHG
About 9%
Sacramento County = 10.2% (not seasonally adjusted).
Population = 1.4 million.
6.3 percent in September 2012
8.6 - where I live
4.9 - where I work
Placer = 8.9%
El Dorado = 9.0%
Yolo = 9.7%
Solano = 9.3%
Mendocino (where I do a lot of Forest boundary) = 8.7%
Just for fun:
San Francisco = 6.8%
September
Hometown 3.9
Where I live now 6.2
Not sure where to find October data.
Trigg County Kentucky
Here is what I just found -
2007 5.5%
2008 7.9%
2009 15.3%
2010 12.2%
2011 10.1%
June 2012 8.8%
We lost a major employer that was involved in car parts. Many people are now having to commute a pretty good ways to new jobs.
> 4.9 - where I work
Wow...that's good. At my place of employment about 20% don't work. 😉
4.7% Anchorage area
Unemployment Rate in Pulaski County, AR
2012-09: 6.1 Percent
Monthly, Not Seasonally Adjusted, Updated: 2012-10-30 1:57 PM CDT
DDSM:beer:
Well I am starting to see a picture here, my 13.5% along with Oregon's 8.6% rate are both above the national rate for October of 7.9%, in the case of my county we are almost double the national rate!
Some of you guys are reporting local rates that are approaching the level where it is considered full employment.
Just another one of those days where I am left to wonder if I need to relocate?
SHG
Looks to be 5.5% in my county and 5.6 in Virginia in General.
6.3%, not seasonably adjusted.
In this area, anyone that wants a job, has one.
Eleven per cent. Of course, they do not count any of us one-man
surveying shops who work one or two days a week.