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

Updated on February 20, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, in January 2007, Washington had the highest average weekly earnings for employees in the manufacturing industry ($1,138.79) (not seasonally adjusted), followed by Connecticut ($1,132.01), and Massachusetts ($1,086.65).

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

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State Avg. Weekly Earnings ($)
Washington 1138.79
Connecticut 1132.01
Massachusetts 1086.65
New Hampshire 1075.43
Colorado 1002.44
New Jersey 983.03
Michigan 940.98
California 929.02
Minnesota 907.39
Illinois 903.85
Texas 901.07
Indiana 897.44
Maryland 892.81
Kansas 887.96
Louisiana 884.13
Florida 879.45
West Virginia 874.2
Ohio 873.1
New York 871.93
Alabama 858.57
Maine 853.01
Arizona 847
Delaware 846.3
Oklahoma 835.28
Idaho 817.34
Georgia 815.68
Alaska 813.62
Wisconsin 801.62
Pennsylvania 800.28
Missouri 799.53
Virginia 785.85
Utah 785.25
Oregon 776.86
Vermont 776.06
Tennessee 776
Rhode Island 775.39
Iowa 755.48
North Carolina 747.16
Nebraska 739.95
Kentucky 739.6
South Carolina 715.14
North Dakota 687.46
South Dakota 656.97
Mississippi 634.8
Hawaii 629.11
Arkansas 599.78