Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2007 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2007 Q1 was $717. Among all Alabama counties, Washington County had the highest average weekly wage ($901), followed by Madison County ($891), and Choctaw County ($890). On the other hand, Geneva County had the lowest average weekly wage ($451), followed by Perry County ($488), and Tallapoosa County ($490).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2007 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 594
Baldwin 564
Barbour 544
Bibb 558
Blount 522
Bullock 512
Butler 497
Calhoun 651
Chambers 570
Cherokee 502
Chilton 535
Choctaw 890
Clarke 572
Clay 528
Cleburne 591
Coffee 507
Colbert 651
Conecuh 568
Coosa 572
Covington 516
Crenshaw 497
Cullman 567
Dale 771
Dallas 576
DeKalb 536
Elmore 587
Escambia 587
Etowah 574
Fayette 497
Franklin 519
Geneva 451
Greene 552
Hale 551
Henry 533
Houston 630
Jackson 573
Jefferson 879
Lamar 587
Lauderdale 502
Lawrence 719
Lee 587
Limestone 789
Lowndes 662
Macon 577
Madison 891
Marengo 578
Marion 540
Marshall 527
Mobile 691
Monroe 681
Montgomery 714
Morgan 678
Perry 488
Pickens 512
Pike 557
Randolph 523
Russell 602
St. Clair 552
Shelby 867
Sumter 554
Talladega 678
Tallapoosa 490
Tuscaloosa 699
Walker 564
Washington 901
Wilcox 735
Winston 502