The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity on Friday released a report showing that the state’s February unemployment rate was 3.3 percent. Here are county rates:
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The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity on Friday released a report showing that the state’s February unemployment rate was 3.3 percent. Here are county rates:
— Monroe County: 2.0 percent
— St. Johns County: 2.3 percent
— Nassau County: 2.5 percent
— Okaloosa County: 2.5 percent
— Union County: 2.5 percent
— Wakulla County: 2.5 percent
— Clay County: 2.6 percent
— Collier County: 2.6 percent
— Martin County: 2.6 percent
— Alachua County: 2.7 percent
— Baker County: 2.7 percent
— Santa Rosa County: 2.7 percent
— Walton County: 2.7 percent
— DeSoto County: 2.8 percent
— Manatee County: 2.8 percent
— Miami-Dade County: 2.8 percent
— Pinellas County: 2.8 percent
— Sarasota County: 2.8 percent
— Seminole County: 2.8 percent
— Bay County: 2.9 percent
— Brevard County: 2.9 percent
— Gulf County: 2.9 percent
— Hillsborough County: 2.9 percent
— Lee County: 2.9 percent
— Gilchrist County: 3.0 percent
— Glades County: 3.0 percent
— Leon County: 3.0 percent
— Palm Beach County: 3.0 percent
— Bradford County: 3.1 percent
— Duval County: 3.1 percent
— Holmes County: 3.1 percent
— Jefferson County: 3.1 percent
— Okeechobee County: 3.1 percent
— Broward County: 3.2 percent
— Charlotte County: 3.2 percent
— Escambia County: 3.2 percent
— Hardee County: 3.2 percent
— Jackson County: 3.2 percent
— Pasco County: 3.2 percent
— Suwannee County: 3.2 percent
— Calhoun County: 3.3 percent
— Dixie County: 3.3 percent
— Franklin County: 3.3 percent
— Lafayette County: 3.3 percent
— Lake County: 3.3 percent
— Liberty County: 3.3 percent
— Volusia County: 3.3 percent
— Washington County: 3.3 percent
— Columbia County: 3.4 percent
— Flagler County: 3.4 percent
— Indian River County: 3.4 percent
— Orange County: 3.4 percent
— Madison County: 3.5 percent
— St. Lucie County: 3.5 percent
— Levy County: 3.6 percent
— Marion County: 3.6 percent
— Taylor County: 3.6 percent
— Polk County: 3.7 percent
— Gadsden County: 3.8 percent
— Hernando County: 3.8 percent
— Hendry County: 4.1 percent
— Osceola County: 4.1 percent
— Sumter County: 4.2 percent
— Citrus County: 4.3 percent
— Highlands County: 4.4 percent
— Putnam County: 4.4 percent
— Hamilton County: 4.5 percent
Note: The statewide rate is seasonally adjusted, while the county rates are not.
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity