Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2004 Q1 was $580. Among all Oklahoma counties, Washington County had the highest average weekly wage ($858), followed by Tulsa County ($672), and Oklahoma County ($645). On the other hand, Cotton County had the lowest average weekly wage ($322), followed by Cimarron County ($341), and Woods County ($354).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 423
Alfalfa 420
Atoka 423
Beaver 441
Beckham 508
Blaine 430
Bryan 437
Caddo 459
Canadian 538
Carter 536
Cherokee 434
Choctaw 385
Cimarron 341
Cleveland 491
Coal 369
Comanche 507
Cotton 322
Craig 487
Creek 495
Custer 433
Delaware 412
Dewey 385
Ellis 447
Garfield 488
Garvin 496
Grady 469
Grant 486
Greer 463
Harmon 386
Harper 463
Haskell 379
Hughes 378
Jackson 492
Jefferson 403
Johnston 437
Kay 625
Kingfisher 532
Kiowa 393
Latimer 579
Le Flore 410
Lincoln 434
Logan 413
Love 400
McClain 423
McCurtain 475
McIntosh 393
Major 455
Marshall 428
Mayes 503
Murray 409
Muskogee 525
Noble 612
Nowata 383
Okfuskee 417
Oklahoma 645
Okmulgee 465
Osage 433
Ottawa 415
Pawnee 439
Payne 436
Pittsburg 515
Pontotoc 442
Pottawatomie 459
Pushmataha 374
Roger Mills 442
Rogers 588
Seminole 427
Sequoyah 412
Stephens 513
Texas 492
Tillman 438
Tulsa 672
Wagoner 426
Washington 858
Washita 433
Woods 354
Woodward 501