Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q4
Updated on July 20, 2022.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2002 Q4 was $632. Among all Alabama counties, Choctaw County had the highest average weekly wage ($792), followed by Madison County ($790), and Washington County ($761). On the other hand, Geneva County had the lowest average weekly wage ($413), followed by Perry County ($414), and Crenshaw County ($433).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 508
Baldwin 498
Barbour 465
Bibb 500
Blount 470
Bullock 440
Butler 469
Calhoun 565
Chambers 521
Cherokee 460
Chilton 485
Choctaw 792
Clarke 519
Clay 443
Cleburne 543
Coffee 452
Colbert 602
Conecuh 512
Coosa 532
Covington 481
Crenshaw 433
Cullman 537
Dale 658
Dallas 529
DeKalb 506
Elmore 520
Escambia 520
Etowah 528
Fayette 461
Franklin 482
Geneva 413
Greene 476
Hale 537
Henry 495
Houston 579
Jackson 550
Jefferson 746
Lamar 513
Lauderdale 494
Lawrence 654
Lee 534
Limestone 731
Lowndes 599
Macon 486
Madison 790
Marengo 489
Marion 499
Marshall 478
Mobile 607
Monroe 610
Montgomery 667
Morgan 605
Perry 414
Pickens 469
Pike 496
Randolph 441
Russell 539
St. Clair 503
Shelby 675
Sumter 474
Talladega 620
Tallapoosa 498
Tuscaloosa 632
Walker 513
Washington 761
Wilcox 619
Winston 467