According to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s (DETR) September 2022 economic report, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.4 percent in September 2022 which was unchanged from July and August 2022.
Seasonally adjusted estimates account for regularly seen economic patterns, with the following estimates not seasonally adjusted.
In the three Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), the unemployment rates were 5.3 percent in the Las Vegas area, 3.1 percent in Reno, and 3.4 percent in the Carson area in September 2022.
In Nevada’s counties, the lowest unemployment rate was in White Pine County at 2.4 percent, Clark County and Nye County had the highest rate at 5.3 percent. For a look at the unemployment rate in every county, visit our Area Profiles Page.
For the latest information on the Nevada economy including employment, unemployment, and unemployment insurance check out our monthly Nevada Employment and Unemployment Report, and to see the data for state’s other areas, take a look at our monthly County and City Employment and Unemployment Report.
Additional information on unemployment estimates along with a complete breakout of unemployment in counties, cities, and other areas in Nevada can be found by visiting their Local Area Unemployment Statistics page.Â
