Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q3
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2006 Q3 was $682. Among all Alabama counties, Choctaw County had the highest average weekly wage ($873), followed by Madison County ($864), and Washington County ($820). On the other hand, Perry County had the lowest average weekly wage ($450), followed by Geneva County ($455), and Randolph County ($484).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q3 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 557
Baldwin 559
Barbour 510
Bibb 545
Blount 525
Bullock 493
Butler 496
Calhoun 624
Chambers 541
Cherokee 484
Chilton 524
Choctaw 873
Clarke 555
Clay 510
Cleburne 560
Coffee 495
Colbert 643
Conecuh 565
Coosa 568
Covington 499
Crenshaw 505
Cullman 567
Dale 753
Dallas 557
DeKalb 546
Elmore 571
Escambia 557
Etowah 564
Fayette 559
Franklin 499
Geneva 455
Greene 513
Hale 504
Henry 622
Houston 609
Jackson 564
Jefferson 802
Lamar 578
Lauderdale 502
Lawrence 779
Lee 565
Limestone 794
Lowndes 635
Macon 554
Madison 864
Marengo 546
Marion 528
Marshall 511
Mobile 693
Monroe 639
Montgomery 669
Morgan 650
Perry 450
Pickens 498
Pike 549
Randolph 484
Russell 562
St. Clair 541
Shelby 729
Sumter 551
Talladega 665
Tallapoosa 489
Tuscaloosa 673
Walker 549
Washington 820
Wilcox 678
Winston 487