OKC metro unemployment rate drops to 3.0% in July

The Oklahoma City metropolitan area posted a preliminary unemployment rate of 3.0% in July, improving from 3.2% in June. The metro has recorded unemployment below 4% for 48 consecutive months, the longest such stretch in its modern history.
Among the 56 U.S. metro areas with populations over 1 million, OKC ranked third lowest in unemployment for July. Honolulu had the lowest rate at 2.5%, while Fresno, California, reported the highest at 8.6%.
Across Oklahoma, jobless rates in July were lower than a year earlier in 70 of 77 counties, higher in one county and unchanged in six.
July unemployment rates:
- Oklahoma County: 3.1% (down from 3.3% in June)
- Tulsa metro area: 3.1% (down from 3.3% in June)
- Statewide: 3.1% (unchanged from June)
- United States: 4.2% (up from 4.1% in June)
More information:
- Oklahoma Employment Report
- BLS Metropolitan Economic News Release
- Unemployment Rate Rankings for Large Metros
- Oklahoma LAUS Data Report
July data release schedule:
- U.S. unemployment: released Sept. 5
- Oklahoma state unemployment: Sept. 19
- Metro and county-level unemployment: Oct. 1


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