The Florida Department of Commerce on Friday released a report that said the state had a 3.1 percent unemployment rate in February. Here are county rates:
- — Miami-Dade County: 1.6 percent
- — Monroe County: 2.1 percent
- — Gulf County: 2.9 percent
- — Wakulla County: 2.9 percent
- — Collier County: 3.0 percent
- — Okaloosa County: 3.0 percent
- — Seminole County: 3.0 percent
- — St. Johns County: 3.0 percent
- — Broward County: 3.1 percent
- — Nassau County: 3.1 percent
- — Orange County: 3.1 percent
- — Pinellas County: 3.1 percent
- — Union County: 3.1 percent
- — Baker County: 3.2 percent
- — Bay County: 3.2 percent
- — Hillsborough County: 3.2 percent
- — Martin County: 3.2 percent
- — Santa Rosa County: 3.2 percent
- — Walton County: 3.2 percent
- — Alachua County: 3.3 percent
- — Brevard County: 3.3 percent
- — Clay County: 3.3 percent
- — Lee County: 3.3 percent
- — Leon County: 3.3 percent
- — Palm Beach County: 3.3 percent
- — Duval County: 3.4 percent
- — Franklin County: 3.4 percent
- — Manatee County: 3.4 percent
- — Okeechobee County: 3.4 percent
- — Sarasota County: 3.4 percent
- — Escambia County: 3.5 percent
- — Lake County: 3.5 percent
- — Bradford County: 3.6 percent
- — Calhoun County: 3.6 percent
- — Jefferson County: 3.6 percent
- — Osceola County: 3.6 percent
- — Volusia County: 3.6 percent
- — Washington County: 3.6 percent
- — Columbia County: 3.7 percent
- — Lafayette County: 3.7 percent
- — Gilchrist County: 3.8 percent
- — Holmes County: 3.8 percent
- — Indian River County: 3.8 percent
- — Levy County: 3.8 percent
- — Liberty County: 3.8 percent
- — Pasco County: 3.8 percent
- — Suwannee County: 3.8 percent
- — Charlotte County: 3.9 percent
- — Gadsden County: 3.9 percent
- — Madison County: 3.9 percent
- — Polk County: 3.9 percent
- — St. Lucie County: 3.9 percent
- — DeSoto County: 4.0 percent
- — Dixie County: 4.0 percent
- — Jackson County: 4.0 percent
- — Flagler County: 4.1 percent
- — Glades County: 4.1 percent
- — Marion County: 4.1 percent
- — Hardee County: 4.3 percent
- — Putnam County: 4.3 percent
- — Hernando County: 4.4 percent
- — Hamilton County: 4.5 percent
- — Hendry County: 4.5 percent
- — Taylor County: 4.5 percent
- — Highlands County: 4.8 percent
- — Sumter County: 5.1 percent
- — Citrus County: 5.2 percent
Source: Florida Department of Commerce