Counties with the highest unemployment in New Hampshire

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December 9, 2024
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Counties with the highest unemployment in New Hampshire

In November, the national unemployment rate changed very little from October, rising from 4.1% to 4.2%. It's been slightly elevated in recent months compared to levels a year ago—likely a symptom of the Federal Reserve's higher interest rates, which can slow hiring and decrease job openings. It's up from 3.7% the year before, but for comparison, unemployment rates surged to 10% in October 2009 during the Great Recession, and a full recovery took years. At the height of the brief COVID-19 recession in April 2020, unemployment hit 14.7%.

To get a glimpse of regional variations in employment, Stacker compiled a list of counties with the highest unemployment rates in New Hampshire using Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Counties are ranked by their preliminary unemployment rate in October 2024, with initial ties broken by the number of unemployed people within that county, though some ties may remain. County-level unemployment rates are not seasonally adjusted.

Despite the slight uptick in unemployment, the labor market added 227,000 jobs in November, according to the BLS. 

In the private sector, employment increased by 146,000 jobs, with 50,000 jobs added in education and health services and another 28,000 jobs in trade, transportation, and utilities, according to ADP's National Employment Report. While Sun Belt states saw growth in manufacturing roles, other jobs diminished in the sector across the Rust Belt, which continues to see losses. 

The labor market forecast for 2025 is still somewhat uncertain. The reelection of Donald Trump and his proposal to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico may send ripples throughout the economy. A tariff increase could create an inflationary environment, shifting the labor market as inflation inches toward the 2% goal.

To get a better idea of your community's current economy, read on to see the counties with the highest unemployment in New Hampshire.

#10. Sullivan County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 1.9%
--- 1-month change: No change
--- 1-year change: Down 0.3 percentage points
- Total labor force: 23,072 people (437 unemployed)

#9. Grafton County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 1.9%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.1 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.4 percentage points
- Total labor force: 49,528 people (964 unemployed)

#8. Coos County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.0%
--- 1-month change: No change
--- 1-year change: Down 0.5 percentage points
- Total labor force: 14,578 people (297 unemployed)

#7. Merrimack County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.0%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.1 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.2 percentage points
- Total labor force: 83,675 people (1,662 unemployed)

#6. Carroll County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.1%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.1 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.5 percentage points
- Total labor force: 22,573 people (480 unemployed)

#5. Belknap County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.1%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.2 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.2 percentage points
- Total labor force: 31,417 people (665 unemployed)

#4. Strafford County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.2%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.2 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.2 percentage points
- Total labor force: 74,405 people (1,601 unemployed)

#3. Rockingham County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.2%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.1 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.2 percentage points
- Total labor force: 190,549 people (4,223 unemployed)

#2. Cheshire County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.3%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.1 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.3 percentage points
- Total labor force: 38,531 people (890 unemployed)

#1. Hillsborough County

- October unemployment rate (preliminary): 2.3%
--- 1-month change: Up 0.2 percentage points
--- 1-year change: Down 0.1 percentage points
- Total labor force: 243,720 people (5,617 unemployed)

This story features data reporting and writing by Dom DiFurio and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states.

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