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Eastern Iowa's Delaware County Registers Among Lowest Unemployment Percentages

Delaware County's unemployment rate dropped slightly in June, reaching 3% as opposed to 3.2% in May, marking one of the lowest rates in comparison.

Delaware County Registers among the Lowest Jobless Percentages in Eastern Iowa's Labor Markets
Delaware County Registers among the Lowest Jobless Percentages in Eastern Iowa's Labor Markets

Eastern Iowa's Delaware County Registers Among Lowest Unemployment Percentages

In the heart of the United States, the state of Iowa continues to see a steady improvement in its employment sector. As of mid-2025, the statewide unemployment rate is estimated to be around 3.6% to 3.7%, according to updates from May and June[1][5].

Two eastern Iowa counties, Delaware and Clayton, have shown particularly promising figures. Delaware County's unemployment rate decreased slightly to 3.0% in June, down from 3.2% in May[2], making it one of the lowest in the region and the lowest in the KMCH listening area[6]. Clayton County, on the other hand, has maintained a steady unemployment rate of approximately 3.0% in June[2].

Comparatively, these rates in Delaware and Clayton counties are somewhat lower than the Iowa state average, indicating relatively better local employment situations in these counties compared to the state overall[3].

Unfortunately, detailed data for other eastern counties like Linn, Scott, Johnson, or Dubuque were not readily available in the search results. For the most precise and comprehensive county-by-county statistics, consulting the Iowa Workforce Development website or Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is recommended[4].

Meanwhile, the U.S. job market is also showing signs of recovery. After reaching a peak of 14.8% in April 2020, the U.S. unemployment rate has been steadily decreasing[7]. In June, it dropped to 4.1%, marking the first time since the beginning of the year that the rate has decreased[8]. This is good news for those re-entering the workforce or seeking new opportunities, as the U.S. Workforce Development director has commented about the availability of job opportunities[9].

Despite this, it's important to note that the Trump administration's policy decisions have not been directly linked to the current unemployment rates[10]. However, Iowa Workforce Development director Beth Townsend has suggested that the number of people in the workforce has increased[11].

Here's a summary of the unemployment rates for the counties discussed:

| Location | Unemployment Rate (2025 Mid-Year) | Comparison to Iowa Avg. (3.6-3.7%) | |--------------------|----------------------------------|-----------------------------------| | Iowa State Average | 3.6% – 3.7% | Reference | | Delaware County | 3.0% | Lower | | Clayton County | 3.0% | Lower |

These figures indicate that eastern Iowa counties like Delaware and Clayton generally have unemployment rates slightly below the state average in mid-2025.

  1. The unemployment rate in Delaware County, Iowa, is notably lower than the state average, making it one of the lowest in the KMCH listening area.
  2. For detailed statistics on other eastern Iowa counties like Linn, Scott, Johnson, or Dubuque, it's recommended to consult the Iowa Workforce Development website or Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  3. Meanwhile, local radio station KMCH broadcasts news about Delaware County, providing updates on its employment sector which is currently showing a lower unemployment rate compared to the state average.
  4. Business owners in Delaware County can take advantage of these favorable employment conditions, as they may attract a larger workforce and potentially contribute to the county's thriving local economy.

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