Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q4
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2006 Q4 was $738. Among all Alabama counties, Madison County had the highest average weekly wage ($893), followed by Washington County ($871), and Jefferson County ($870). On the other hand, Geneva County had the lowest average weekly wage ($477), followed by Perry County ($492), and Randolph County ($525).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 574
Baldwin 610
Barbour 539
Bibb 580
Blount 577
Bullock 564
Butler 538
Calhoun 653
Chambers 591
Cherokee 536
Chilton 576
Choctaw 856
Clarke 606
Clay 568
Cleburne 614
Coffee 529
Colbert 685
Conecuh 586
Coosa 791
Covington 543
Crenshaw 540
Cullman 611
Dale 749
Dallas 593
DeKalb 558
Elmore 597
Escambia 591
Etowah 586
Fayette 600
Franklin 530
Geneva 477
Greene 556
Hale 576
Henry 596
Houston 667
Jackson 600
Jefferson 870
Lamar 602
Lauderdale 545
Lawrence 759
Lee 633
Limestone 862
Lowndes 663
Macon 610
Madison 893
Marengo 586
Marion 567
Marshall 554
Mobile 755
Monroe 666
Montgomery 767
Morgan 688
Perry 492
Pickens 537
Pike 590
Randolph 525
Russell 610
St. Clair 584
Shelby 797
Sumter 591
Talladega 786
Tallapoosa 536
Tuscaloosa 758
Walker 596
Washington 871
Wilcox 659
Winston 531