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

Updated on February 20, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, in March 2007, Alaska had the highest average weekly earnings for employees in the goods producing industry ($1,368.5) (not seasonally adjusted), followed by District of Columbia ($1,171.91), and Massachusetts ($1,106.62).

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

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US Average Weekly Earnings for Employees in the Goods Producing Industry in March, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.) ($)
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US Average Weekly Earnings for Employees in the Goods Producing Industry in March, 2007 (Not Seas Adj.)
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State Avg. Weekly Earnings ($)
Alaska 1368.5
District of Columbia 1171.91
Massachusetts 1106.62
Connecticut 1106
Washington 1094.55
Michigan 1035.71
New Jersey 1027.55
New Hampshire 992.33
Hawaii 989.08
Nevada 956.8
Wyoming 947.03
New York 943.5
Texas 941.44
California 934.99
Colorado 934.52
Illinois 928.98
Maryland 928.63
Indiana 921.45
Ohio 916.48
Minnesota 890.47
Louisiana 874.38
Wisconsin 873.51
West Virginia 873.5
Missouri 855.54
Delaware 851.61
Virginia 841.3
Rhode Island 836.74
Florida 834.77
Montana 834.77
Kansas 829.62
Alabama 818.98
Utah 813.01
Pennsylvania 812.34
Oregon 812.08
Maine 799.78
Arizona 796.83
North Dakota 783.66
Oklahoma 769.57
Tennessee 763.21
Vermont 761.46
Iowa 759.53
North Carolina 756.8
New Mexico 755.21
Nebraska 746.17
Kentucky 738.14
Georgia 737.23
Idaho 723.98
South Carolina 713.95
South Dakota 692.66
Mississippi 649.23
Arkansas 628.84