Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q1
Updated on July 20, 2022.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2002 Q1 was $589. Among all Alabama counties, Choctaw County had the highest average weekly wage ($824), followed by Washington County ($797), and Madison County ($726). On the other hand, Geneva County had the lowest average weekly wage ($395), followed by Perry County ($397), and Bullock County ($411).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 508
Baldwin 458
Barbour 437
Bibb 465
Blount 469
Bullock 411
Butler 422
Calhoun 513
Chambers 510
Cherokee 427
Chilton 444
Choctaw 824
Clarke 500
Clay 438
Cleburne 462
Coffee 424
Colbert 547
Conecuh 482
Coosa 507
Covington 452
Crenshaw 421
Cullman 503
Dale 584
Dallas 485
DeKalb 461
Elmore 473
Escambia 484
Etowah 488
Fayette 452
Franklin 445
Geneva 395
Greene 462
Hale 412
Henry 441
Houston 525
Jackson 511
Jefferson 713
Lamar 491
Lauderdale 457
Lawrence 580
Lee 497
Limestone 668
Lowndes 545
Macon 472
Madison 726
Marengo 486
Marion 472
Marshall 459
Mobile 571
Monroe 557
Montgomery 575
Morgan 574
Perry 397
Pickens 441
Pike 468
Randolph 447
Russell 522
St. Clair 464
Shelby 642
Sumter 447
Talladega 574
Tallapoosa 464
Tuscaloosa 568
Walker 478
Washington 797
Wilcox 609
Winston 427