Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2012 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Alabama in 2012 Q1 was $808. Among all Alabama counties, Washington County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,144), followed by Madison County ($1,024), and Jefferson County ($978). On the other hand, Clay County had the lowest average weekly wage ($549), followed by Geneva County ($550), and Fayette County ($553).

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Alabama Average Weekly Wage By County in 2012 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Autauga 652
Baldwin 612
Barbour 625
Bibb 652
Blount 575
Bullock 578
Butler 572
Calhoun 715
Chambers 588
Cherokee 573
Chilton 582
Choctaw 907
Clarke 666
Clay 549
Cleburne 632
Coffee 573
Colbert 760
Conecuh 594
Coosa 605
Covington 599
Crenshaw 572
Cullman 647
Dale 886
Dallas 639
DeKalb 592
Elmore 639
Escambia 685
Etowah 639
Fayette 553
Franklin 585
Geneva 550
Greene 691
Hale 586
Henry 620
Houston 679
Jackson 622
Jefferson 978
Lamar 618
Lauderdale 569
Lawrence 795
Lee 658
Limestone 809
Lowndes 775
Macon 761
Madison 1024
Marengo 647
Marion 613
Marshall 628
Mobile 791
Monroe 725
Montgomery 805
Morgan 767
Perry 576
Pickens 597
Pike 675
Randolph 579
Russell 654
St. Clair 613
Shelby 914
Sumter 639
Talladega 757
Tallapoosa 598
Tuscaloosa 805
Walker 634
Washington 1144
Wilcox 730
Winston 564