Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q2

Updated on January 22, 2025.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2002 Q2 was $586. Among all Alabama counties, Madison had the highest average weekly wage ($749), followed by Washington ($741), and Choctaw ($712). On the other hand, Perry had the lowest average weekly wage ($393), followed by Geneva ($395), and Hale ($404).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 516
Baldwin 452
Barbour 439
Bibb 463
Blount 455
Bullock 422
Butler 429
Calhoun 523
Chambers 568
Cherokee 433
Chilton 454
Choctaw 712
Clarke 486
Clay 437
Cleburne 483
Coffee 433
Colbert 566
Conecuh 489
Coosa 500
Covington 471
Crenshaw 450
Cullman 488
Dale 620
Dallas 502
DeKalb 474
Elmore 482
Escambia 495
Etowah 497
Fayette 462
Franklin 461
Geneva 395
Greene 453
Hale 404
Henry 486
Houston 537
Jackson 518
Jefferson 687
Lamar 484
Lauderdale 455
Lawrence 613
Lee 498
Limestone 683
Lowndes 568
Macon 450
Madison 749
Marengo 479
Marion 487
Marshall 459
Mobile 561
Monroe 564
Montgomery 591
Morgan 570
Perry 393
Pickens 442
Pike 475
Randolph 437
Russell 516
St. Clair 460
Shelby 613
Sumter 457
Talladega 552
Tallapoosa 455
Tuscaloosa 577
Walker 468
Washington 741
Wilcox 604
Winston 445