2026-07-15 22:10:28 DC metro’s unemployment rate moves higher – NEW WTOP Skip to main content

DC metro’s unemployment rate moves higher

The D.C. metropolitan area’s unemployment remains lower than a year ago, but rose to 2.6% in May, up from 2.3% in April.

A year ago, the D.C. region’s unemployment rate was 3.0%.

The U.S. Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reports unemployment rates in May were lower than a year ago in 177 metropolitan areas, higher in 158 and unchanged in 54.

A total of 215 metro regions had unemployment rates below the national rate in May of 3.4%.

Burlington, Vermont, had the lowest metro unemployment rate in May at 1.3%, followed by Manchester, New Hampshire, at 1.4%.

El Centro, California, had the highest May unemployment rate at 16.0%.

Among metro regions with a population of 1 million or more, Birmingham, Alabama, had the lowest, at 2.0%, followed by Boston, at 2.1%. Las Vegas had the highest, at 5.6%.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics posts monthly metropolitan unemployment rates, and changes in civilian workforce online.

Which generation has the most wealth?

Owning more than you owe is the initial step toward achieving financial security. As your net worth escalates, so does your wealth. On an individual level, you have considerable control over your money, from how much you earn and borrow to the amount you save and invest. However, outside factors such as inflation, interest rates and unemployment can affect your ability to reach your wealth-building goals.
Read Next Story