Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q4
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2010 Q4 was $839. Among all Alabama counties, Madison County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,086), followed by Washington County ($1,010), and Dale County ($989). On the other hand, Fayette County had the lowest average weekly wage ($550), followed by Geneva County ($565), and Winston County ($578).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 651
Baldwin 642
Barbour 629
Bibb 666
Blount 602
Bullock 644
Butler 604
Calhoun 762
Chambers 632
Cherokee 615
Chilton 625
Choctaw 903
Clarke 691
Clay 588
Cleburne 724
Coffee 605
Colbert 799
Conecuh 654
Coosa 771
Covington 641
Crenshaw 662
Cullman 686
Dale 989
Dallas 672
DeKalb 624
Elmore 639
Escambia 692
Etowah 683
Fayette 550
Franklin 633
Geneva 565
Greene 669
Hale 633
Henry 693
Houston 771
Jackson 649
Jefferson 971
Lamar 647
Lauderdale 618
Lawrence 833
Lee 679
Limestone 830
Lowndes 757
Macon 757
Madison 1086
Marengo 700
Marion 654
Marshall 640
Mobile 858
Monroe 858
Montgomery 874
Morgan 783
Perry 594
Pickens 651
Pike 691
Randolph 578
Russell 678
St. Clair 665
Shelby 888
Sumter 653
Talladega 822
Tallapoosa 652
Tuscaloosa 832
Walker 653
Washington 1010
Wilcox 860
Winston 578