What is the unemployment rate in right now?

Updated May. 9, 2026Refreshed monthly
Unemployment in Washington, DC was at 6.3% in March 2026. That's a 0.2 percentage point decrease from the month before. The unemployment rate is the percentage of people in the labor force who are actively looking for work but not currently employed. It's a common way to measure the health of the job market and economy.
In March 2026,

6.3%

of the labor force was unemployed in Washington, DC
March 2026 had a

-0.2

percentage point change from the previous month
The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the unemployment rate through a monthly survey to identify the civilian labor force, meaning people who are employed or actively seeking work. It counts part-time workers as employed. It excludes people who aren’t actively looking for work, such as retirees or discouraged workers.

In March 2026, the unemployment rate in Washington, DC was higher than the US overall.

Seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, January 2007 to March 2026

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Unemployment rates differ within states due to various factors. Counties with many job opportunities and different industries often have lower unemployment rates. In rural areas or in places where industries are shrinking, the rate can be higher. Seasonal work in industries like tourism or farming can lead to unemployment rising or falling. Population changes and local policies also play a role in how many people are employed.

What areas in Washington, DC have the highest and lowest unemployment?

Understanding local unemployment rates is important for addressing economic challenges and fostering growth in Washington, DC. By identifying the areas with the highest and lowest unemployment rates, policymakers can better target their efforts to enhance job opportunities and support local economies. The areas with the highest unemployment rates in Washington, DC face specific challenges that contribute to their economic struggles. Conversely, the areas with the lowest unemployment rates in Washington, DC benefit from factors that support job growth and economic stability. Comparing these areas reveals trends and patterns that can inform future policies and initiatives. Addressing unemployment issues in Washington, DC is necessary for ensuring a prosperous and equitable future for all residents.
In Washington, DC, District of Columbia, DC had the highest unemployment rate at 6.1%. District of Columbia, DC had the lowest at 6.1%. District of Columbia, DC, the county with the largest labor force in the state, had an unemployment rate of 6.1%. The latest county-level data is from February 2026.

Unemployment rates in Washington, DC counties ranged from 6.1% to 6.1% in February 2026.

Unemployment rate, by county, not seasonally adjusted

Unemployment rate, by county in Washington, DC (February 2026)

Unemployment rate, by county in Washington, DC (February 2026)
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District of Columbia, DC

6.1%

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