Ohio Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q4
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Ohio in 2010 Q4 was $866. Among all Ohio counties, Union County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,242), followed by Hamilton County ($1,047), and Greene County ($995). On the other hand, Fayette County had the lowest average weekly wage ($580), followed by Carroll County ($580), and Meigs County ($589).

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Ohio Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 613
Allen 767
Ashland 680
Ashtabula 657
Athens 716
Auglaize 718
Belmont 654
Brown 677
Butler 837
Carroll 580
Champaign 732
Clark 700
Clermont 784
Clinton 791
Columbiana 646
Coshocton 675
Crawford 665
Cuyahoga 990
Darke 679
Defiance 742
Delaware 924
Erie 730
Fairfield 671
Fayette 580
Franklin 938
Fulton 702
Gallia 741
Geauga 771
Greene 995
Guernsey 652
Hamilton 1047
Hancock 810
Hardin 648
Harrison 648
Henry 705
Highland 623
Hocking 605
Holmes 631
Huron 749
Jackson 625
Jefferson 709
Knox 748
Lake 803
Lawrence 589
Licking 736
Logan 843
Lorain 787
Lucas 847
Madison 753
Mahoning 710
Marion 728
Medina 762
Meigs 589
Mercer 742
Miami 749
Monroe 662
Montgomery 858
Morgan 595
Morrow 632
Muskingum 686
Noble 615
Ottawa 749
Paulding 653
Perry 650
Pickaway 761
Pike 840
Portage 778
Preble 670
Putnam 630
Richland 683
Ross 798
Sandusky 697
Scioto 678
Seneca 655
Shelby 902
Stark 742
Summit 873
Trumbull 804
Tuscarawas 642
Union 1242
Van Wert 668
Vinton 661
Warren 829
Washington 742
Wayne 755
Williams 700
Wood 783
Wyandot 713