4.9% of citizens unemployed in New London County in 2021

4.9% of citizens unemployed in New London County in 2021
USCB Director Roberto L. Santos — United States Census Bureau
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New London County recorded an unemployment rate of 4.9% among residents aged 16 and 65 years old in 2021. That’s 7,155 people out of the 269,131 living in New London County at the time, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The unemployment rate in New London County has decreased compared to the 5% registered in 2020.

The percentage of people unemployed in New London County was less than the statewide unemployment rate of 6%.

Of the 139,088 people who had a job during that time, 7,285 were employed in the Armed Forces and 131,803 belonged to the civilian labor force.

Employment Status in New London County During 2021
Employment status Number of people Percentage of population
Unemployed 7,155 4.9%
Employed 139,088 95.1%
Employed in civilian labor force 131,803 90.1%
Employed in armed forces 7,285 5%


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