Counties with the highest unemployment rate in Connecticut
Unemployment rates, while significantly lower than the alarming pandemic peak of 14.7% experienced in April 2020, remain a subject of concern, notably as bandy around the idea of a by 2023. The last economic recession鈥攖he Great Recession of 2008-2010鈥攕ent rates up to 10% as of October 2009. It was that unemployment finally went down to the same level it sits at now.
As of October of this year, national unemployment is at 3.7%, 0.2% higher than in September. Seasonally adjusted unemployment rates by state demonstrate , ranging from just 2.0% in Minnesota, to 4.5% in Illinois and 4.7% in the District of Columbia. Further breakdown by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows yet another county-based spectrum within each state.
To that end, compiled a list of counties with the highest unemployment rate in Connecticut using data from the . Counties are ranked by unemployment rate in September 2022.
#8. Middlesex County
--- 1 month change: -0.3%
--- 1 year change: -1.2%
- Total labor force: 93,496 (3,022 unemployed)
#7. Litchfield County
--- 1 month change: -0.4%
--- 1 year change: -1.1%
- Total labor force: 104,115 (3,477 unemployed)
#6. Tolland County
--- 1 month change: -0.5%
--- 1 year change: -0.8%
- Total labor force: 86,035 (2,797 unemployed)
#5. Windham County
--- 1 month change: -0.7%
--- 1 year change: -1.3%
- Total labor force: 63,012 (2,412 unemployed)
#4. Fairfield County
--- 1 month change: -0.3%
--- 1 year change: -1.3%
- Total labor force: 479,912 (18,613 unemployed)
#3. Hartford County
--- 1 month change: -0.5%
--- 1 year change: -1.6%
- Total labor force: 477,636 (19,055 unemployed)
#2. New Haven County
--- 1 month change: -0.5%
--- 1 year change: -1.6%
- Total labor force: 466,149 (19,308 unemployed)
#1. New London County
--- 1 month change: -0.3%
--- 1 year change: -1.6%
- Total labor force: 132,093 (5,528 unemployed)