by: Amin Huffington from: Dreamfedjob August 9, 2011
The Economic Policy Institute, a Washington think tank, recently analyzed government data to determine which states had the highest unemployment rates for African Americans, Hispanics and Caucasians.
Overall, the United States had an average unemployment rate of 9.6 percent in 2010. But joblessness among African Americans in Michigan exceeded 20 percent — and in 17 other states the rate was at least 15 percent.
Hispanics fared the worst in Rhode Island, Nevada, Connecticut and California, with rates of 15 percent or more.
For whites, rates were generally lower, but exceeded 10 percent in Nevada, California, Michigan and two other states.
The worst ranked states
Among African Americans:
- Michigan, 23.4 percent
- California, 18.8 percent
- South Carolina, 18.6 percent
- District of Columbia, 18.3 percent
- Illinois and Mississippi, 18 percent
- Rhode Island, 21.6 percent
- Nevada, 19.2 percent
- Connecticut, 17.2 percent
- California, 15 percent
- Washington, 14.5 percent
Among whites:
- Nevada, 12.7 percent
- Michigan, 10.8 percent
- Oregon, 10.7 percent
- California, 10.3 percent
- Rhode Island, 10.1 percent
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