Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2006 Q2 was $673. Among all Alabama counties, Washington County had the highest average weekly wage ($854), followed by Limestone County ($839), and Madison County ($828). On the other hand, Geneva County had the lowest average weekly wage ($451), followed by Perry County ($458), and Tallapoosa County ($479).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 537
Baldwin 549
Barbour 518
Bibb 550
Blount 531
Bullock 514
Butler 498
Calhoun 613
Chambers 557
Cherokee 493
Chilton 511
Choctaw 768
Clarke 557
Clay 520
Cleburne 566
Coffee 494
Colbert 658
Conecuh 557
Coosa 542
Covington 522
Crenshaw 520
Cullman 568
Dale 688
Dallas 563
DeKalb 532
Elmore 561
Escambia 556
Etowah 564
Fayette 558
Franklin 504
Geneva 451
Greene 500
Hale 525
Henry 544
Houston 610
Jackson 563
Jefferson 782
Lamar 571
Lauderdale 498
Lawrence 720
Lee 575
Limestone 839
Lowndes 644
Macon 579
Madison 828
Marengo 527
Marion 530
Marshall 518
Mobile 670
Monroe 630
Montgomery 695
Morgan 651
Perry 458
Pickens 502
Pike 556
Randolph 520
Russell 552
St. Clair 526
Shelby 706
Sumter 550
Talladega 676
Tallapoosa 479
Tuscaloosa 680
Walker 535
Washington 854
Wilcox 643
Winston 500