Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q4
Updated on July 20, 2022.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2002 Q4 was $573. Among all Oklahoma counties, Tulsa County had the highest average weekly wage ($659), followed by Oklahoma County ($632), and Washington County ($606). On the other hand, Woods County had the lowest average weekly wage ($354), followed by Hughes County ($364), and Haskell County ($382).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 467
Alfalfa 394
Atoka 442
Beaver 419
Beckham 462
Blaine 439
Bryan 416
Caddo 488
Canadian 538
Carter 542
Cherokee 436
Choctaw 389
Cimarron 389
Cleveland 506
Coal 411
Comanche 510
Cotton 391
Craig 469
Creek 509
Custer 434
Delaware 407
Dewey 401
Ellis 427
Garfield 540
Garvin 490
Grady 474
Grant 490
Greer 481
Harmon 404
Harper 446
Haskell 382
Hughes 364
Jackson 462
Jefferson 402
Johnston 409
Kay 579
Kingfisher 555
Kiowa 384
Latimer 497
Le Flore 411
Lincoln 447
Logan 407
Love 444
McClain 508
McCurtain 463
McIntosh 390
Major 460
Marshall 452
Mayes 504
Murray 428
Muskogee 543
Noble 535
Nowata 409
Okfuskee 418
Oklahoma 632
Okmulgee 463
Osage 460
Ottawa 424
Pawnee 457
Payne 434
Pittsburg 520
Pontotoc 464
Pottawatomie 458
Pushmataha 414
Roger Mills 439
Rogers 594
Seminole 420
Sequoyah 409
Stephens 500
Texas 521
Tillman 447
Tulsa 659
Wagoner 429
Washington 606
Washita 465
Woods 354
Woodward 482