United States Average Weekly Earnings for Employees in the Goods Producing Industry in January, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.)

Updated on February 20, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, in January 2007, Alaska had the highest average weekly earnings for employees in the goods producing industry ($1,271.6) (not seasonally adjusted), followed by District of Columbia ($1,120.29), and Connecticut ($1,103.2).

The chart and table below shows the average weekly earnings for employees in the goods producing industry for different states in January 2007.

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US Average Weekly Earnings for Employees in the Goods Producing Industry in January, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.) ($)
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US Average Weekly Earnings for Employees in the Goods Producing Industry in January, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.)
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State Avg. Weekly Earnings ($)
Alaska 1271.6
District of Columbia 1120.29
Connecticut 1103.2
Massachusetts 1080.8
Washington 1079.52
New Jersey 1057.26
Michigan 1041.92
New Hampshire 993.43
Hawaii 980.12
Texas 950.9
Colorado 942.12
Maryland 941.29
New York 940.69
Nevada 932.4
California 928.46
Illinois 915.72
Minnesota 908.17
Wyoming 907.44
Indiana 899.91
West Virginia 874.03
Wisconsin 873.89
Ohio 868.5
Delaware 854.4
Florida 829.86
Louisiana 829.08
Virginia 826.25
Pennsylvania 823.72
Rhode Island 818.37
Missouri 805.88
Alabama 805.15
Arizona 804.45
Kansas 800.45
Oklahoma 800.41
Montana 794.96
Vermont 794.62
Maine 794.39
Utah 791.5
Oregon 785.51
North Dakota 762.78
New Mexico 760.84
Iowa 753.72
Tennessee 748.28
Kentucky 739.93
Georgia 735.11
Nebraska 730.97
North Carolina 728.5
Idaho 709.2
South Carolina 698.76
South Dakota 665.39
Mississippi 643.1
Arkansas 605.75