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79 Tennessee Counties Unemployment Below 5% in February

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Seventy-nine of Tennessee's 95 counties reported unemployment rates below 5% in February 2026, according to new data from TDLWD. Williamson, Macon, and Cheatham counties tied for the lowest rate at 3%, while Pickett County recorded the highest at 6.7%. Tennessee's statewide seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.6% in February, up slightly from the prior month but 0.8 percentage points below the U.S. rate of 4.4%. County unemployment rates are not seasonally adjusted. The next statewide unemployment data release for March is scheduled for May 14, 2026.

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The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development released February 2026 county-level unemployment data showing 79 of 95 Tennessee counties reported unemployment rates below 5%. Williamson, Macon, and Cheatham counties recorded the lowest rates at 3.0%, while Pickett County recorded the highest at 6.7%. Tennessee's statewide seasonally adjusted rate was 3.6%, compared to the national rate of 4.4%.

The document is a statistical release and does not create any compliance obligations for employers or other parties. It serves as informational labor market data. The document also briefly references Tennessee OSHA's promotion of the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction (May 4-8, 2026), which is a voluntary federal OSHA initiative and not a binding regulatory requirement.

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79 Tennessee Counties Report Unemployment Rates Below 5%

Williamson, Macon, and Cheatham Counties Recorded the Lowest Rates in February
Thursday, April 23, 2026 | 01:30pm NASHVILLE – Seventy-nine of Tennessee’s 95 counties reported unemployment rates below 5% in February even as most counties saw an increase in their rates over the previous month, according to new data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD).

In 87 counties, unemployment rates for February were up when compared with January rates. Rates remained the same in five counties and decreased in three counties.

Williamson, Macon, and Cheatham counties recorded the state’s lowest unemployment rates for February at 3%. Williamson County’s rate was up three-tenths of a percentage point over the previous month, Macon’s rate was up one-tenth of a percentage point, and Cheatham’s rate was up two-tenths of a percentage point.

Pickett County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate for February at 6.7%. That was an increase of seven-tenths of a percentage point over its January rate of 6%.

Perry County followed at 6.6%, down 4.7 percentage points from its January rate of 11.3%. Cocke County reported the third-highest rate for the month at 6.5%, an uptick of one-tenth of a percentage point.

Tennessee’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.6% in February. That rate was up slightly from the previous month but is still eight-tenths of a percentage point below the U.S. rate of 4.4%.

Unlike the statewide rate, county rates are not seasonally adjusted.

TDLWD has compiled an analysis of the February 2026 county unemployment data.

Tennessee is growing at a record pace, and with that growth comes an increase in construction projects across the state.

To help protect the workers building our communities, Tennessee OSHA is highlighting the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, May 4-8, 2026. This important initiative encourages employers and workers to pause and focus on fall prevention, the leading cause of fatalities in construction. By taking time to discuss safety, we can help ensure Tennessee’s growth is built on a strong, safe foundation. Learn more about the National Safety Stand-Down.

Tennessee will release statewide unemployment data for March on May 14, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. CDT.

Lowest County Unemployment Rates in February 2026

  1. Williamson, 3%
  2. Macon, 3%
  3. Cheatham, 3%
  4. Wilson, 3.1%
  5. Rutherford, 3.1%
  6. Knox, 3.1%
  7. Dickson, 3.1%
  8. Sumner, 3.1%
  9. Davidson, 3.2%
  10. Robertson, 3.2%

Highest County Unemployment Rates in February 2026

  1. Pickett, 6.7%
  2. Perry, 6.6%
  3. Cocke, 6.5%
  4. Hardeman, 5.9%
  5. Hancock, 5.8%
  6. Lake, 5.7%
  7. Meigs, 5.5%
  8. Maury, 5.5%
  9. Sevier, 5.3%
  10. Benton, 5.3%

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April 23rd, 2026
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