Unemployment Rates Released – Indiana Continues To Exceed U.S. Average

Indiana’s rate of job growth continues to exceed the U.S. average. More than 143,000 private sector jobs have been added since July 2009 and Indiana has significantly outpaced the national rate of growth during this period.

The unemployment rate for July was calculated at 8.2 percent which is a 0.2 percent increase from June.

Starke County ranks 12th in the state with an unemployment rate of 9.9 percent. LaPorte ranks 14th with an unemployment rate of 9.8 percent, Marshall County is 44th with 8.4 percent, Porter County is 56th with 7.7 percent and Pulaski County is 83rd with 6.8 percent. Fayette County has an unemployment rate of 11.3 percent, giving them the highest rate in the state. DuBois County has only 5.4 percent.

Forty-two counties have reported an increase in unemployment and 30 counties reported a decrease.