OKC metro unemployment at 2.8% in May
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The Oklahoma City metro area posted a preliminary unemployment rate of 2.8% in May, up from a revised 2.4% in April. Despite the monthly increase, the metro continues a 46-month streak of unemployment below 4%, the longest such run in the city’s modern history.
Among the 56 U.S. metro areas with populations over 1 million, OKC reported the fourth lowest unemployment rate in May. Honolulu led large metros at 2.5%, while Fresno, California had the highest at 7.8%.
Statewide, 65 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties posted lower unemployment rates in May compared to a year earlier. Rates rose in eight counties and remained unchanged in four.
Unemployment data for May by region:
- Oklahoma County: 2.9% (up from 2.5% in April)
- Tulsa MSA: 2.9% (up from 2.5% in April)
- State of Oklahoma: 3.1% (down from 3.2% in April)
- United States: 4.2% (unchanged)
These figures are preliminary and subject to revision.
For more information, visit:
- Oklahoma Employment Report (includes Greater OKC data)
- BLS Metropolitan Economic News Release
- Unemployment Rate Rankings for Large Metros
- Oklahoma Local Area Unemployment Statistics Data Report
Upcoming Release Dates (assuming no reporting delays):
- U.S. unemployment for June: released July 3
- State of Oklahoma unemployment for June: released July 18
- Metro and county unemployment for June: July 30


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