South Carolina · Economy & Workforce

Unemployment Rate in South Carolina

Share of the civilian labor force actively looking for work but not currently employed, averaged over the year.

4.4% in 2025

#38 of 50 · Bottom tier (lower is better)

South Carolina is worse than the 50-state median (4.0%). That's a gap of 0.5%.

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1976 – 2025 · South Carolina only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About unemployment rate

What this measures: Share of the civilian labor force actively looking for work but not currently employed, averaged over the year.

Why it matters: The unemployment rate is the most widely-watched real-time read on a state's labor market and a strong predictor of state revenue.

Watch out: Excludes discouraged workers and those who left the labor force. The labor force participation rate fills in that gap.

Recent trend

YearSouth CarolinaUS median
20164.9%4.7%
20174.2%4.2%
20183.4%3.8%
20192.8%3.5%
20206.0%7.3%
20213.9%4.8%
20223.2%3.2%
20233.0%3.2%
20244.1%3.6%
20254.4%4.0%

South Carolina vs. neighboring states

Same metric (unemployment rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateUnemployment RateNational rank
North Carolina 3.8% #23 of 50
Georgia 3.4% #14 of 50

How South Carolina compares (2025)

Top 5 best

#1South Dakota205%
#2Hawaiʻi234%
#3North Dakota260%
#4Vermont262%
#5Alabama287%

Bottom 5

#46Michigan508%
#47Oregon515%
#48Nevada525%
#49New Jersey527%
#50California546%

Source and methodology

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics · Direction: lower is better · Unit: %

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