Colorado Average Weekly Wage By County in 2016 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Colorado in 2016 Q2 was $1,000. Among all Colorado counties, Broomfield County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,491), followed by Denver County ($1,175), and Boulder County ($1,140). On the other hand, San Juan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($464), followed by Hinsdale County ($497), and Costilla County ($499).

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Colorado Average Weekly Wage By County in 2016 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 956
Alamosa 644
Arapahoe 1117
Archuleta 608
Baca 548
Bent 583
Boulder 1140
Broomfield 1491
Chaffee 613
Cheyenne 715
Clear Creek 844
Conejos 524
Costilla 499
Crowley 602
Custer 604
Delta 618
Denver 1175
Dolores 583
Douglas 1085
Eagle 827
Elbert 696
El Paso 876
Fremont 650
Garfield 863
Gilpin 831
Grand 619
Gunnison 666
Hinsdale 497
Huerfano 609
Jackson 605
Jefferson 1004
Kiowa 638
Kit Carson 641
Lake 592
La Plata 805
Larimer 869
Las Animas 644
Lincoln 602
Logan 655
Mesa 770
Mineral 508
Moffat 835
Montezuma 659
Montrose 696
Morgan 744
Otero 616
Ouray 612
Park 665
Phillips 661
Pitkin 900
Prowers 586
Pueblo 745
Rio Blanco 859
Rio Grande 629
Routt 801
Saguache 566
San Juan 464
San Miguel 740
Sedgwick 582
Summit 740
Teller 689
Washington 670
Weld 850
Yuma 681