Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2005 Q2

Updated on January 22, 2025.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2005 Q2 was $644. Among all Alabama counties, Washington had the highest average weekly wage ($858), followed by Choctaw ($802), and Madison ($795). On the other hand, Geneva had the lowest average weekly wage ($421), followed by Tallapoosa ($446), and Butler ($455).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2005 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 515
Baldwin 514
Barbour 495
Bibb 508
Blount 499
Bullock 490
Butler 455
Calhoun 586
Chambers 548
Cherokee 474
Chilton 498
Choctaw 802
Clarke 534
Clay 482
Cleburne 546
Coffee 487
Colbert 624
Conecuh 558
Coosa 523
Covington 493
Crenshaw 487
Cullman 548
Dale 685
Dallas 550
DeKalb 508
Elmore 542
Escambia 541
Etowah 535
Fayette 529
Franklin 473
Geneva 421
Greene 466
Hale 472
Henry 558
Houston 587
Jackson 542
Jefferson 764
Lamar 553
Lauderdale 491
Lawrence 676
Lee 547
Limestone 772
Lowndes 590
Macon 547
Madison 795
Marengo 531
Marion 506
Marshall 498
Mobile 620
Monroe 609
Montgomery 644
Morgan 620
Perry 456
Pickens 484
Pike 534
Randolph 472
Russell 538
St. Clair 508
Shelby 686
Sumter 507
Talladega 631
Tallapoosa 446
Tuscaloosa 650
Walker 508
Washington 858
Wilcox 634
Winston 484