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A sure sign of being on the road of recovery from mental illness is a job. Sixty percent of people receiving public assistance for mental healthcare want a job. Less than 2% are given opportunities via programs that involve employment subsidies.
The following may be the most overlooked unemployment statistics in the United States:
2012 figures on unemployment among the working aged mentally ill by state.
Maine
92.60%
West Virginia
91.90%
Hawaii
91.40%
Pennsylvania
90.60%
California
90.00%
Alabama
89.10%
Massachusetts
89.10%
Missouri
89.10%
Louisiana
88.30%
Michigan
88.10%
Oregon
87.70%
South Carolina
87.60%
Georgia
87.10%
Washington
86.90%
Mississippi
86.20%
Minnesota
86.10%
Montana
86.10%
Texas
85.60%
North Carolina
85.20%
Florida
84.70%
Maryland
84.10%
New York
84.00%
Ohio
84.00%
Kentucky
83.90%
Nevada
83.80%
Illinois
83.20%
Arizona
82.90%
Rhode Island
82.60%
Idaho
81.30%
Utah
80.70%
Indiana
80.50%
Virginia
80.30%
Tennessee
79.80%
Connecticut
79.70%
Oklahoma
79.30%
Arkansas
78.80%
Colorado
77.80%
Wisconsin
77.20%
Delaware
76.90%
New Mexico
76.10%
Vermont
74.70%
South Dakota
72.00%
Alaska
71.40%
New Jersey
71.10%
Nebraska
70.80%
Kansas
70.20%
Iowa
68.40%
New Hampshire
67.30%
North Dakota
62.90%
Wyoming
56.10%
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