List of Mexican states by unemployment
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This article lists the variation in Mexican unemployment statistics by state. As of the second semester of 2015, the national unemployment rate is 4.3%. The state with the lowest reported unemployment rate is Guerrero at 2%. The state with the highest unemployment rate is Tabasco at 6%.[1]
Mexican states
[edit]Name | Flag | 2015 Second Trimester |
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Aguascalientes | ![]() |
4.5 |
Baja California | ![]() |
4.8 |
Baja California Sur | ![]() |
4.3 |
Campeche | ![]() |
2.5 |
Chiapas | ![]() |
3.3 |
Chihuahua | ![]() |
4.0 |
Coahuila | ![]() |
5.3 |
Colima | ![]() |
4.5 |
Ciudad de México | ![]() |
5.4 |
Durango | ![]() |
4.8 |
Guanajuato | ![]() |
4.4 |
Guerrero | ![]() |
2.0 |
Hidalgo | ![]() |
4.0 |
Jalisco | ![]() |
5.3 |
México | ![]() |
5.6 |
Michoacán | ![]() |
2.8 |
Morelos | ![]() |
3.2 |
Nayarit | ![]() |
5.6 |
Nuevo León | ![]() |
4.9 |
Oaxaca | ![]() |
2.4 |
Puebla | ![]() |
3.2 |
Querétaro | ![]() |
5.0 |
Quintana Roo | ![]() |
3.7 |
San Luis Potosí | ![]() |
2.9 |
Sinaloa | ![]() |
4.3 |
Sonora | ![]() |
4.9 |
Tabasco | ![]() |
6.0 |
Tamaulipas | ![]() |
4.7 |
Tlaxcala | ![]() |
4.5 |
Veracruz | ![]() |
3.6 |
Yucatán | ![]() |
2.3 |
Zacatecas | ![]() |
2.8 |
See also
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