North Dakota Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q3
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 Q3 was $503. Among all North Dakota counties, Oliver County had the highest average weekly wage ($761), followed by Mercer County ($730), and Sargent County ($674). On the other hand, Billings County had the lowest average weekly wage ($286), followed by Slope County ($321), and Logan County ($326).

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North Dakota Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q3 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 402
Barnes 404
Benson 439
Billings 286
Bottineau 384
Bowman 388
Burke 428
Burleigh 539
Cass 561
Cavalier 436
Dickey 408
Divide 359
Dunn 411
Eddy 378
Emmons 364
Foster 438
Golden Valley 335
Grand Forks 508
Grant 362
Griggs 361
Hettinger 393
Kidder 363
LaMoure 370
Logan 326
McHenry 384
McIntosh 362
McKenzie 442
McLean 494
Mercer 730
Morton 467
Mountrail 420
Nelson 379
Oliver 761
Pembina 499
Pierce 409
Ramsey 415
Ransom 419
Renville 380
Richland 492
Rolette 409
Sargent 674
Sheridan 396
Sioux 509
Slope 321
Stark 448
Steele 413
Stutsman 476
Towner 398
Traill 443
Walsh 414
Ward 476
Wells 364
Williams 468