According to a recent article from Careerbuilder.com, the best states to find a job are those with the lowest unemployment rates. The best states to find a job and that have unemployment rates that are less than the national average of 5 are:

  1. South Dakota
  2. Idaho
  3. Wyoming
  4. Nebraska
  5. Utah
  6. Hawaii
  7. North Dakota
  8. Virginia
  9. Montana
    Unemployment rate: 3.6 percent
    Population: 957,861
    Mean annual wage: $31,290
    Top industry: Trade, transportation and utilities (20.5 percent)
  10. New Hampshire
  11. New Mexico
  12. Delaware
  13. Maryland
  14. Iowa
  15. Vermont

The Worst States to find a job are also included in their list.

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4 Comments on The Best States to Find a Job Due to Low Unemployment Rates - Montana is #9!

MAR
06
2008
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Kevin and Monica, on looking at both these lists, it seems like unemployment runs a range of about 3% to 7% in the best to worst states.  This also means that employment is running between 93% to 97%.  I think the biggest obstacle to getting a job may be in which sector of the job market you're looking.  Some job seekers may have to retrain for another specialty.  Historically speaking, total employment is still relatively high.
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Kevin & Monica, What an interesting list.  Being in the top ten is good news for your state--and YOU.  I was looking for New York and guess it must be somewhere in the middle.
5:26pm • #2
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09
2008
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Montana must be close to Number One for natural beauty... The employment numbers are interesting.  There is a great deal of open space in Montana, so I'm thinking most of the employment must somehow be centered near cities?
6:29pm • #3
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10
2008
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Hi Penny, thanks for your comments about Montana. Most of our employment is centered around the cities.
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