FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 22, 2025) — Unemployment rates fell in 81 counties, rose in 31 counties and stayed the same in eight counties between April 2024 and April 2025, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS), an agency within the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet.
Woodford County recorded the lowest jobless rate in the commonwealth at 3.1%. It was followed by Fayette and Scott counties, 3.3% each; Jessamine and Todd counties, 3.4% each; Caldwell County, 3.5%; Boone, Bourbon and Harrison counties, 3.6%; and Campbell, Kenton and Oldham counties, 3.7% each.
Martin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 9.3%. It was followed by Magoffin County, 8.3%; Lewis County, 7.7%; Elliott County, 7.4%; Wolfe County, 7.1%; Menifee County, 6.8%; Jackson County, 6.6%; Lawrence County, 6.5%; and Carter and Harlan counties, 6.4% each.
Kentucky’s county unemployment rates and employment levels are not seasonally adjusted because of small sample sizes. Employment statistics undergo sharp fluctuations due to seasonal events such as weather changes, harvests, holidays, and school openings and closings. Seasonal adjustments eliminate these influences and make it easier to observe statistical trends. The comparable, unadjusted unemployment rate for the state was 4.4% for April 2025, and 3.9% for the nation. |