Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2004 Q2 was $578. Among all Oklahoma counties, Latimer County had the highest average weekly wage ($655), followed by Tulsa County ($649), and Oklahoma County ($636). On the other hand, Cimarron County had the lowest average weekly wage ($370), followed by McIntosh County ($379), and Haskell County ($393).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 461
Alfalfa 448
Atoka 458
Beaver 485
Beckham 507
Blaine 443
Bryan 451
Caddo 505
Canadian 541
Carter 544
Cherokee 465
Choctaw 401
Cimarron 370
Cleveland 519
Coal 431
Comanche 530
Cotton 403
Craig 496
Creek 533
Custer 465
Delaware 442
Dewey 421
Ellis 472
Garfield 507
Garvin 521
Grady 504
Grant 491
Greer 483
Harmon 415
Harper 464
Haskell 393
Hughes 440
Jackson 489
Jefferson 440
Johnston 437
Kay 542
Kingfisher 545
Kiowa 421
Latimer 655
Le Flore 440
Lincoln 480
Logan 444
Love 408
McClain 453
McCurtain 512
McIntosh 379
Major 488
Marshall 464
Mayes 518
Murray 435
Muskogee 536
Noble 606
Nowata 429
Okfuskee 433
Oklahoma 636
Okmulgee 484
Osage 442
Ottawa 438
Pawnee 455
Payne 449
Pittsburg 559
Pontotoc 474
Pottawatomie 479
Pushmataha 413
Roger Mills 513
Rogers 607
Seminole 447
Sequoyah 443
Stephens 511
Texas 493
Tillman 456
Tulsa 649
Wagoner 463
Washington 632
Washita 467
Woods 395
Woodward 519