Metro Areas with Highest Unemployment Rates, Aug 2009
Although the rust belt continues to lead the country in cities with high unemployment, when looking at larger metropolitan areas, the south and southwest lead the country. The CBSA with the highest unemployment rate is the El Centro, California Metropolitan Statistical Area, at 28.7%, three times the current national average. However, this statistic is potentially deceiving – as this article in The Economist explains, the El Centro area was indeed hit hard by the housing bust, but the unemployment numbers are inflated by the number of residents who work in Mexico, and green-card-carrying Mexicans that work in Imperial County.
Metro Areas with the Highest Unemployment Rates in August 2009
County, State, MSA Type | Unemployment Rate in August 2009 (Preliminary) | |
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El Centro, CA, Metropolitan Statistical Area |
28.7% |
|
Yuma, AZ, Metropolitan Statistical Area |
26.1% |
|
Chester, SC, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
21.3% |
|
Selma, AL, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
21.3% |
|
Union, SC, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
20.8% |
|
Bennettsville, SC, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
20.4% |
|
Valley, AL, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18.9% |
|
West Point, MS, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18.4% |
|
Brownsville, TN, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18.3% |
|
Lancaster, SC, Micropolitan Statistical Area |
18.2% |
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