"date","less_than_hs","hs_graduates","some_college_or_associates","bachelor_s_or_above","highlights"
"Jan-06","0.142","0.071","0.05","0.026",
"Feb-06","0.143","0.071","0.051","0.025",
"Mar-06","0.149","0.072","0.052","0.025",
"Apr-06","0.154","0.072","0.053","0.023",
"May-06","0.151","0.069","0.053","0.022",
"Jun-06","0.15","0.068","0.053","0.022",
"Jul-06","0.153","0.068","0.052","0.023",
"Aug-06","0.153","0.069","0.052","0.024",
"Sep-06","0.157","0.071","0.053","0.024",
"Oct-06","0.154","0.073","0.053","0.024",
"Nov-06","0.149","0.076","0.052","0.024",
"Dec-06","0.147","0.078","0.052","0.024",
"Jan-07","0.139","0.08","0.053","0.025",
"Feb-07","0.137","0.082","0.052","0.025",
"Mar-07","0.125","0.088","0.05","0.024",
"Apr-07","0.124","0.086","0.05","0.024",
"May-07","0.131","0.084","0.051","0.024",
"Jun-07","0.13","0.089","0.05","0.025",
"Jul-07","0.133","0.088","0.049","0.026",
"Aug-07","0.133","0.084","0.05","0.026",
"Sep-07","0.133","0.082","0.051","0.025",
"Oct-07","0.139","0.083","0.052","0.026",
"Nov-07","0.145","0.083","0.051","0.025",
"Dec-07","0.147","0.083","0.05","0.026",
"Jan-08","0.151","0.083","0.05","0.026",
"Feb-08","0.146","0.081","0.05","0.028",
"Mar-08","0.146","0.079","0.052","0.028",
"Apr-08","0.148","0.078","0.054","0.029",
"May-08","0.153","0.079","0.056","0.03",
"Jun-08","0.154","0.079","0.058","0.029",
"Jul-08","0.144","0.08","0.06","0.029",
"Aug-08","0.139","0.083","0.06","0.03",
"Sep-08","0.136","0.085","0.06","0.031",
"Oct-08","0.137","0.088","0.061","0.031",
"Nov-08","0.14","0.089","0.065","0.033",
"Dec-08","0.134","0.094","0.068","0.034",
"Jan-09","0.132","0.1","0.071","0.038",
"Feb-09","0.14","0.105","0.077","0.038",
"Mar-09","0.149","0.111","0.083","0.04",
"Apr-09","0.15","0.118","0.088","0.042",
"May-09","0.155","0.122","0.092","0.045",
"Jun-09","0.167","0.131","0.098","0.049",
"Jul-09","0.192","0.136","0.104","0.053",
"Aug-09","0.206","0.142","0.11","0.056",
"Sep-09","0.217","0.149","0.118","0.059",
"Oct-09","0.218","0.152","0.124","0.061",
"Nov-09","0.217","0.154","0.13","0.061",
"Dec-09","0.219","0.155","0.134","0.063",
"Jan-10","0.229","0.156","0.135","0.061",
"Feb-10","0.231","0.16","0.135","0.062",
"Mar-10","0.222","0.164","0.134","0.062",
"Apr-10","0.226","0.168","0.133","0.061",
"May-10","0.22","0.17","0.13","0.059",
"Jun-10","0.212","0.17","0.125","0.058",
"Jul-10","0.2","0.17","0.123","0.057",
"Aug-10","0.191","0.169","0.121","0.056",
"Sep-10","0.192","0.166","0.118","0.055",
"Oct-10","0.196","0.163","0.117","0.054",
"Nov-10","0.196","0.162","0.112","0.054",
"Dec-10","0.202","0.158","0.108","0.053",
"Jan-11","0.199","0.155","0.105","0.052",
"Feb-11","0.198","0.15","0.104","0.05",
"Mar-11","0.205","0.145","0.102","0.049",
"Apr-11","0.209","0.141","0.099","0.049",
"May-11","0.215","0.139","0.098","0.048",
"Jun-11","0.217","0.137","0.096","0.046",
"Jul-11","0.222","0.135","0.096","0.044",
"Aug-11","0.224","0.133","0.096","0.044",
"Sep-11","0.215","0.13","0.095","0.042",
"Oct-11","0.214","0.126","0.091","0.041",
"Nov-11","0.21","0.123","0.09","0.039",
"Dec-11","0.203","0.125","0.089","0.038",
"Jan-12","0.196","0.126","0.087","0.038",
"Feb-12","0.198","0.126","0.086","0.038",
"Mar-12","0.189","0.125","0.084","0.037",
"Apr-12","0.178","0.121","0.085","0.038",
"May-12","0.176","0.118","0.084","0.04",
"Jun-12","0.176","0.113","0.083","0.04",
"Jul-12","0.172","0.111","0.082","0.04",
"Aug-12","0.173","0.111","0.08","0.039",
"Sep-12","0.174","0.108","0.08","0.039",
"Oct-12","0.17","0.108","0.08","0.04",
"Nov-12","0.167","0.106","0.08","0.041",
"Dec-12","0.155","0.103","0.082","0.042",
"Jan-13","0.155","0.098","0.083","0.043",
"Feb-13","0.146","0.096","0.082","0.043",
"Mar-13","0.148","0.094","0.082","0.044",
"Apr-13","0.152","0.094","0.079","0.044",
"May-13","0.148","0.091","0.078","0.043",
"Jun-13","0.141","0.092","0.079","0.045",
"Jul-13","0.138","0.09","0.076","0.045",
"Aug-13","0.131","0.088","0.075","0.046",
"Sep-13","0.122","0.091","0.073","0.047",
"Oct-13","0.123","0.094","0.072","0.047",
"Nov-13","0.125","0.094","0.073","0.046",
"Dec-13","0.138","0.093","0.07","0.045",
"Jan-14","0.133","0.092","0.067","0.045",
"Feb-14","0.132","0.087","0.07","0.045",
"Mar-14","0.128","0.086","0.071","0.044",
"Apr-14","0.123","0.083","0.072","0.043",
"May-14","0.122","0.084","0.072","0.041",
"Jun-14","0.122","0.082","0.072","0.04",
"Jul-14","0.114","0.08","0.073","0.039",
"Aug-14","0.108","0.078","0.073","0.035",
"Sep-14","0.106","0.074","0.075","0.033",
"Oct-14","0.098","0.07","0.074","0.033",
"Nov-14","0.101","0.068","0.071","0.033",
"Dec-14","0.098","0.064","0.071","0.034",
"Jan-15","0.105","0.063","0.073","0.032",
"Feb-15","0.106","0.06","0.069","0.031",
"Mar-15","0.108","0.057","0.067","0.031",
"Apr-15","0.111","0.055","0.063","0.03",
"May-15","0.117","0.055","0.06","0.03",
"Jun-15","0.115","0.056","0.057","0.027",
"Jul-15","0.111","0.056","0.054","0.026",
"Aug-15","0.114","0.058","0.052","0.027",
"Sep-15","0.116","0.058","0.047","0.025",
"Oct-15","0.114","0.058","0.049","0.023",
"Nov-15","0.114","0.056","0.049","0.02",
"Dec-15","0.11","0.056","0.049","0.019",
"Jan-16","0.107","0.052","0.048","0.019",
"Feb-16","0.104","0.051","0.049","0.019",
"Mar-16","0.098","0.051","0.05","0.018",
"Apr-16","0.099","0.051","0.049","0.018",
"May-16","0.089","0.049","0.049","0.017",
"Jun-16","0.089","0.048","0.048","0.018",
"Jul-16","0.097","0.048","0.047","0.018",
"Aug-16","0.093","0.047","0.047","0.018",
"Sep-16","0.094","0.047","0.047","0.018",
"Oct-16","0.096","0.049","0.043","0.019",
"Nov-16","0.094","0.05","0.042","0.019",
"Dec-16","0.098","0.053","0.04","0.019",
"Jan-17","0.101","0.059","0.038","0.019",
"Feb-17","0.107","0.063","0.036","0.019",
"Mar-17","0.11","0.063","0.034","0.02",
"Apr-17","0.1","0.062","0.034","0.02",
"May-17","0.099","0.061","0.034","0.02",
"Jun-17","0.093","0.057","0.035","0.018",
"Jul-17","0.083","0.057","0.036","0.018",
"Aug-17","0.081","0.055","0.037","0.019",
"Sep-17","0.082","0.053","0.038","0.02",
"Oct-17","0.081","0.05","0.039","0.021",
"Nov-17","0.078","0.048","0.039","0.022",
"Dec-17","0.075","0.047","0.041","0.023",
"Jan-18","0.071","0.045","0.043","0.021",
"Feb-18","0.069","0.043","0.045","0.021",
"Mar-18","0.073","0.042","0.044","0.02",
"Apr-18","0.079","0.041","0.045","0.021",
"May-18","0.08","0.039","0.045","0.021",
"Jun-18","0.079","0.04","0.044","0.022",
"Jul-18","0.082","0.04","0.043","0.023",
"Aug-18","0.079","0.037","0.041","0.022",
"Sep-18","0.080","0.037","0.040","0.021","Over the year, the unemployment rate inched up for those with some college education and a bachelor's degree, but decreased for those with high school diploma or less . In September, the unemployment rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.0 percent, and 3.7 percent for those with a high school diploma. The jobless rate for those with some college experience or an associate’s degree inched down to 4.0 percent and down to 2.1 percent for those with a bachelor's degree."
"Oct-18","0.082","0.039","0.040","0.021","Over the year, the unemployment rate inched up for those with some college education and a bachelor's degree, but decreased for those with high school diploma or less . In October, the unemployment rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.2 percent, and 3.9 percent for those with a high school diploma. The jobless rate for those with some college experience or an associate’s degree inched down to 4.0 percent and down to 2.1 percent for those with a bachelor's degree."
"Nov-18","0.081","0.040","0.040","0.021","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.1 percent in November; the rate has increased one percentage point since January 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a drop in their unemployment by 0.5 percentage points to 4 percent since January. Those with an associate’s degree also observed a rate of 4 percent in November which was down slightly from January. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree has held steady at 2.1 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6 percent less than those without a high school diploma."
"Dec-18","0.083","0.038","0.039","0.021","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.3 percent in December; the rate has increased 1.2 percentage points since January 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a drop in their unemployment by 0.7 percentage points to 3.8 percent since January. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.9 percent in December which was down slightly from January. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree has held steady at 2.1 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6.2 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jan-19","0.083","0.036","0.038","0.022","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.3 percent in January; the rate has increased 1.2 percentage points since January 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a drop in their unemployment by 0.9 percentage points to 3.6 percent since January. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.8 percent in January which was down slightly from December. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased slightly to 2.2 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6.1 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Feb-19","0.083","0.036","0.037","0.021","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.3 percent in February; the rate has increased 1.4 percentage points since February 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a drop in their unemployment by 0.7 percentage points to 3.6 percent since February 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.7 percent in February which was down slightly from January. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree decreased slightly to 2.1 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6.2 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Mar-19","0.085","0.039","0.037","0.022","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.5 percent in March; the rate has increased 1.2 percentage points since March 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a drop in their unemployment by 0.3 percentage points to 3.9 percent since March 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.7 percent in March, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased slightly to 2.2 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6.3 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Apr-19","0.084","0.040","0.036","0.021","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.4 percent in April; the rate has increased 0.5 percentage points since April 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a rise in their unemployment by 0.1 percentage points to 4.0 percent since April 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.6 percent in April, down slightly over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree decreased slightly to 2.1 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6.3 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"May-19","0.089","0.042","0.036","0.022","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.9 percent in May; the rate has increased 0.9 percentage points since May 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a rise in their unemployment by 0.3 percentage points to 4.2 percent since May 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.6 percent in May, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased slightly to 2.2 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 6.7 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jun-19","0.104","0.045","0.036","0.022","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 10.4 percent in June; the rate has increased 2.5 percentage points since June 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a rise in their unemployment by 0.3 percentage points to 4.5 percent since June 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.6 percent in June, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree remained at 2.2 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 8.2 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jul-19","0.105","0.043","0.036","0.021","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 10.5 percent in July; the rate has increased 2.3 percentage points since July 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a decline in their unemployment by 0.2 percentage points to 4.3 percent since July 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.6 percent in July, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree dipped to 2.1 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 8.4 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Aug-19","0.107","0.045","0.036","0.022","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 10.7 percent in August; the rate has increased 2.8 percentage points since August 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.8 percentage points to 4.5 percent since August 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.6 percent in August, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree inched up to 2.2 percent, which is slightly over half that of those with other college experience and is 8.5 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Sep-19","0.099","0.044","0.035","0.021","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 9.9 percent in September; the rate has increased 1.9 percentage points since September 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.7 percentage points to 4.4 percent since September 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.5 percent in September, down slightly over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree inched down to 2.1 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 8.8 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Oct-19","0.098","0.043","0.035","0.020","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 9.8 percent in October; the rate has increased 1.6 percentage points since October 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.4 percentage points to 4.3 percent since October 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.5 percent in October, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree inched down to 2 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 7.8 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Nov-19","0.097","0.043","0.034","0.020","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 9.7 percent in November; the rate has increased 1.6 percentage points since November 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.3 percentage points to 4.3 percent since November 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.4 percent in October, down 0.1 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree held steady at 2 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 7.7 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Dec-19","0.099","0.044","0.033","0.019","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 9.9 percent in December; the rate has increased 1.6 percentage points since December 2018. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.1 percentage points to 4.4 percent since December 2018. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.3 percent in December, down 0.1 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree dipped slightly to 1.9 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 8 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jan-20","0.094","0.044","0.032","0.018","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 9.4 percent in January; the rate has increased 1.1 percentage points since January 2019. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.4 percentage points to 4.4 percent since January 2019. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.2 percent in January, down 0.1 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree dipped slightly to 1.8 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 7.6 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Feb-20","0.088","0.042","0.031","0.018","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.8 percent in February; the rate has increased 0.5 percentage points since February 2019. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw a jump in their unemployment by 0.6 percentage points to 4.2 percent since Febuary 2019. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.1 percent in February, down 0.1 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree held steady at 1.8 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 8 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Mar-20","0.087","0.039","0.031","0.018","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 8.7 percent in March; the rate has increased 0.2 percentage points since March 2019. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate hold steady at 3.9 percent since March 2019. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 3.1 percent in March, holding steady over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree held steady at 1.8 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 7.9 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Apr-20","0.115","0.059","0.046","0.025","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 11.5 percent in April; the rate has increased 2.8 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 5.9 percent in April. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 4.6 percent in April, up 1.5 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 2.5 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 9 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"May-20","0.139","0.079","0.062","0.029","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 13.9 percent in May; the rate has increased 2.4 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 7.9 percent in May. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 6.2 percent in May, up 1.6 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 2.9 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jun-20","0.149","0.086","0.076","0.033","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 14.9 percent in June; the rate has increased 1 percentage point over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 8.6 percent in June. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 7.6 percent in June, up 1.4 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 3.3 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11.6 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jul-20","0.152","0.091","0.081","0.036","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 15.2 percent in July; the rate has increased 0.3 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 9.1 percent in July. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 8.1 percent in July, up 0.5 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 3.6 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11.6 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Aug-20","0.153","0.098","0.086","0.037","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 15.3 percent in August; the rate has increased 0.1 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 9.8 percent in August. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 8.6 percent in August, up 0.5 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 3.7 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11.6 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Sep-20","0.157","0.105","0.087","0.039","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 15.7 percent in September; the rate has increased 0.4 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 10.5 percent in September. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 8.7 percent in September, up 0.1 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 3.9 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11.8 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Oct-20","0.161","0.110","0.088","0.039","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 16.1 percent in October; the rate has increased 0.4 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 11.0 percent in October. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 8.8 percent in October, up 0.1 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree held at 3.9 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 12.2 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Nov-20","0.166","0.115","0.090","0.042","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 16.6 percent in November; the rate has increased 0.5 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 11.5 percent in November. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 9.0 percent in November, up 0.2 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 4.2 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 12.4 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Dec-20","0.162","0.120","0.094","0.045","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 16.2 percent in December; the rate has decreased 0.4 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 12.0 percent in December. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 9.4 percent in December, up 0.4 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 4.5 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11.7 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Jan-21","0.165","0.125","0.097","0.045","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 16.5 percent in January; the rate has increased 0.3 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 12.5 percent in January. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 9.7 percent in January, up 0.3 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree held steady at 4.5 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 12.0 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Feb-21","0.170","0.127","0.099","0.047","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 17.0 percent in February; the rate has increased 0.5 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 12.7 percent in February. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 9.9 percent in February, up 0.2 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 4.7 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 12.3 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Mar-21","0.164","0.131","0.103","0.048","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 16.4 percent in March; the rate has decreased 0.6 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate climb to 13.1 percent in March. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 10.3 percent in March, up 0.4 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree increased to 4.8 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 11.6 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
"Apr-21","0.138","0.111","0.089","0.042","The unemployment rate varies widely based on education level. Individuals with more education tend to have a lower jobless rate than those with less, demonstrating the crucial role of education in improving labor market outcomes.  The jobless rate for those with less than a high school diploma was at 13.8 percent in April; the rate has decreased 2.6 percentage points over the month. Meanwhile, those with a high school diploma saw their unemployment rate drop to 11.1 percent in April. Those with an associate’s degree observed a rate of 8.9 percent in April, dwon 1.4 percentage points over the month. The unemployment rate for individuals with a bachelor’s degree decreased to 4.2 percent, which is slightly under half that of those with other college experience and is 9.6 percentage points less than those without a high school diploma."
