Average Weekly Earnings
for United States
Employees in the
Mining and Logging
Industry in
January, 2009
Updated on March 13, 2023.
The seasonally adjusted average weekly earnings for employees in the mining and logging industry in the United States in January, 2009 was $1,181.09, according to recent data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The following was the ranking of states that had data on the average weekly earnings for employees in the mining and logging industry (not seasonally adjusted) in January, 2009:
- Wyoming: $1,244.98
- West Virginia: $1,192.77
You can interact with the chart below and also use the table below to see the average weekly earnings for each state. You can also find links for similar data for other months, as well as links to the trend of average weekly earnings for each US state at the bottom of this page. Also, see this information for other industries here.
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Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Average Weekly Earnings
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Industry
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Employees in the
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State | Avg. Weekly Earnings ($) |
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West Virginia | 1192.77 |
Wyoming | 1244.98 |
US Average Weekly Earnings in the Mining and Logging Industry for Other Months and Years
Use the links below to see the US average weekly earnings of employees in the mining and logging industry for other years and months. You can also see the monthly links for many other years, as well as for many more industries here.
Trend of Average Weekly Earnings for Employees in the Mining and Logging Industry for Each US State
Use the following links to find the historical trend of average weekly earnings of employees in the mining and logging industry for the following US states.