New York Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q4

Updated on January 22, 2025.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for New York in 2002 Q4 was $912. Among all New York counties, New York had the highest average weekly wage ($1,381), followed by Westchester ($980), and Nassau ($854). On the other hand, Hamilton had the lowest average weekly wage ($413), followed by Yates ($460), and Schuyler ($495).

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New York Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Albany 760
Allegany 536
Bronx 717
Broome 632
Cattaraugus 556
Cayuga 591
Chautauqua 523
Chemung 588
Chenango 585
Clinton 605
Columbia 594
Cortland 557
Delaware 554
Dutchess 759
Erie 653
Essex 524
Franklin 552
Fulton 541
Genesee 511
Greene 584
Hamilton 413
Herkimer 505
Jefferson 573
Kings 679
Lewis 501
Livingston 545
Madison 553
Monroe 719
Montgomery 528
Nassau 854
New York 1381
Niagara 645
Oneida 580
Onondaga 706
Ontario 578
Orange 633
Orleans 539
Oswego 604
Otsego 537
Putnam 765
Queens 773
Rensselaer 683
Richmond 676
Rockland 792
St. Lawrence 579
Saratoga 624
Schenectady 787
Schoharie 535
Schuyler 495
Seneca 536
Steuben 705
Suffolk 809
Sullivan 581
Tioga 697
Tompkins 663
Ulster 553
Warren 582
Washington 602
Wayne 569
Westchester 980
Wyoming 577
Yates 460