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BLS Open Data · April 2026 (preliminary)

Unemployment Rate in Lee County, Florida

5%
unemployment rate · April 2026 (preliminary)

The unemployment rate in Lee County, Florida was 5% as of April 2026 (preliminary). Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics.

Unemployment Rate in Lee County, Florida and Neighbouring Counties

Lee County: 5%5%

How does Lee County, Florida compare?

Unemployment rate ranked against all counties in Florida.

Lower unemployment than 57% of counties in Florida · 30th of 67

Lowest: Miami-Dade County(3.1%)
Highest: Hamilton County(6.8%)
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1Miami-Dade County3.1%
2Monroe County3.2%
3Wakulla County4.1%
… 26 more …
30Lee County(you are here)5.0%
… 34 more …
65Hamilton County6.8%
66Sumter County7.9%
67Taylor County8.4%

Frequently asked questions

What is the unemployment rate in Lee County, Florida?

The unemployment rate in Lee County, Florida was 5% as of April 2026 (preliminary), according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program.

Why does the local unemployment rate matter for renters and landlords?

Jobs pay the rent, so the local unemployment rate is a quick read on how a rental market is doing. When it stays low, tenants tend to pay on time and renew. When it climbs, demand can soften and more units turn over. Property managers usually look at it next to rent and income figures when they price units and screen applicants.

How often is the unemployment rate updated?

BLS publishes new county and state unemployment estimates monthly, roughly three weeks after the reference month. This page shows the latest available month (April 2026). Recent months are often marked preliminary and revised the following release.

Where does this unemployment data come from?

The figures come from the BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program, the official source for sub-state unemployment rates. The data is public domain.

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Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (LAUS), public domain. Reference month: April 2026.