North Dakota Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q1
Updated on July 20, 2022.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for North Dakota in 2002 Q1 was $500. Among all North Dakota counties, Oliver County had the highest average weekly wage ($817), followed by Sargent County ($730), and Mercer County ($720). On the other hand, Slope County had the lowest average weekly wage ($268), followed by Sheridan County ($300), and Golden Valley County ($326).

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North Dakota Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 401
Barnes 402
Benson 435
Billings 456
Bottineau 376
Bowman 388
Burke 418
Burleigh 540
Cass 567
Cavalier 396
Dickey 374
Divide 332
Dunn 410
Eddy 369
Emmons 363
Foster 429
Golden Valley 326
Grand Forks 483
Grant 337
Griggs 404
Hettinger 371
Kidder 367
LaMoure 346
Logan 334
McHenry 383
McIntosh 354
McKenzie 437
McLean 541
Mercer 720
Morton 476
Mountrail 413
Nelson 354
Oliver 817
Pembina 493
Pierce 402
Ramsey 408
Ransom 409
Renville 365
Richland 494
Rolette 453
Sargent 730
Sheridan 300
Sioux 503
Slope 268
Stark 434
Steele 401
Stutsman 473
Towner 394
Traill 448
Walsh 390
Ward 456
Wells 356
Williams 466