Readers of this blog know that the U6 unemployment rate is different from—and generally much larger than—the official (U3) or headline unemployment rate.
The Wall Street Journal has put together an interactive map of each of the states.
For Ohio, the center of the presidential electoral universe, both unemployment rates are lower than the national average: 7.5 percent (compared to 7.8 nationally) and 13.6 (lower than the 14.7 percent national rate).
