Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q3
Updated on July 20, 2022.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2002 Q3 was $589. Among all Alabama counties, Washington County had the highest average weekly wage ($750), followed by Madison County ($733), and Jefferson County ($698). On the other hand, Perry County had the lowest average weekly wage ($395), followed by Geneva County ($409), and Hale County ($420).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q3 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 494
Baldwin 466
Barbour 439
Bibb 461
Blount 464
Bullock 457
Butler 428
Calhoun 518
Chambers 490
Cherokee 427
Chilton 448
Choctaw 688
Clarke 491
Clay 426
Cleburne 473
Coffee 432
Colbert 565
Conecuh 480
Coosa 501
Covington 458
Crenshaw 434
Cullman 510
Dale 599
Dallas 493
DeKalb 487
Elmore 476
Escambia 485
Etowah 503
Fayette 453
Franklin 469
Geneva 409
Greene 450
Hale 420
Henry 530
Houston 529
Jackson 502
Jefferson 698
Lamar 484
Lauderdale 469
Lawrence 582
Lee 502
Limestone 647
Lowndes 566
Macon 494
Madison 733
Marengo 491
Marion 480
Marshall 464
Mobile 574
Monroe 552
Montgomery 585
Morgan 576
Perry 395
Pickens 441
Pike 469
Randolph 441
Russell 513
St. Clair 474
Shelby 619
Sumter 460
Talladega 563
Tallapoosa 480
Tuscaloosa 588
Walker 486
Washington 750
Wilcox 589
Winston 428