Ohio Unemployment Rate September 2010
Central Ohio’s unemployment rate waned in September, but its work force did too, the state Department of Job and Household Services stated Tuesday.
The seven-county region’s unemployment rate hit 8.2 percent, straight down from 8.3 percent in August and 8.6 % a yr ago. Rates ranged from the regional low of 6.7 percent in Delaware County to a higher of 9.7 percent in Pickaway County.
Within the area, nonfarm payroll stood at 866,400 employees, down over 11,000 from August. The ranks of individuals out of operate and actively seeking a job, meanwhile, fell by 1,600 workers to 77,600.
Ohio’s unemployment rate, adjusted for seasonal variations, took a related dip to the region in September, falling to 10 % from 10.1 percent. Unemployment rates ranged from the minimal of 6.6 percent in Holmes County to a high of 15.7 % in Clinton County, epicenter of the DHL cutbacks that expense 1000s of jobs.
The Task and Household members Services Department stated jobless rates fell in 72 from the state’s 88 counties final month.
For your information, in August 2010 Ohio Unemployment Rate 9.7%. You can view in graphic below:

