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Unemployment Statistics

Data last refreshed 03/2024.

Oklahoma Counties Count Rate
Adair County 331 3.8%
Alfalfa County 65 2.5%
Atoka County 199 3.8%
Beaver County 58 2.1%
Beckham County 285 2.6%
Blaine County 96 2.2%
Bryan County 762 3.0%
Caddo County 376 3.1%
Canadian County 2,407 2.8%
Carter County 851 3.8%
Cherokee County 721 3.3%
Choctaw County 264 3.8%
Cimarron County 31 2.5%
Cleveland County 4,391 2.7%
Coal County 81 3.4%
Comanche County 1,785 3.6%
Cotton County 89 3.3%
Craig County 196 3.4%
Creek County 1,152 3.4%
Custer County 417 2.7%
Delaware County 749 3.8%
Dewey County 58 1.9%
Ellis County 49 2.4%
Garfield County 916 3.4%
Garvin County 376 2.9%
Grady County 822 2.8%
Grant County 53 2.0%
Greer County 63 3.5%
Harmon County 31 2.6%
Harper County 50 2.8%
Haskell County 220 4.7%
Hughes County 222 4.2%
Jackson County 305 2.7%
Jefferson County 89 3.7%
Johnston County 173 3.9%
Kay County 679 3.7%
Kingfisher County 193 2.1%
Kiowa County 138 3.8%
Latimer County 182 5.0%
Le Flore County 802 4.0%
Lincoln County 558 3.2%
Logan County 713 2.9%
Love County 154 2.4%
Major County 102 2.7%
Marshall County 256 3.2%
Mayes County 648 3.1%
McClain County 635 2.9%
McCurtain County 619 3.8%
McIntosh County 413 5.5%
Murray County 201 3.4%
Muskogee County 1,144 4.0%
Noble County 146 2.4%
Nowata County 135 2.9%
Okfuskee County 203 4.2%
Oklahoma County 13,263 3.1%
Okmulgee County 676 4.1%
Osage County 819 3.8%
Ottawa County 447 2.9%
Pawnee County 254 3.3%
Payne County 1,243 3.0%
Pittsburg County 778 4.7%
Pontotoc County 611 3.0%
Pottawatomie County 1,174 3.4%
Pushmataha County 206 4.4%
Roger Mills County 42 2.4%
Rogers County 1,386 2.9%
Seminole County 509 5.1%
Sequoyah County 632 3.6%
Stephens County 689 3.4%
Texas County 264 2.2%
Tillman County 112 3.9%
Tulsa County 10,973 3.1%
Wagoner County 1,276 3.1%
Washington County 789 3.3%
Washita County 162 3.1%
Woods County 100 2.2%
Woodward County 253 2.8%
Oklahoma 63,314 3.2%

Data provided by the United States Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration ("DOLETA") and the Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic Development ("DEED")