Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2005 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2005 Q2 was $595. Among all Oklahoma counties, Noble County had the highest average weekly wage ($708), followed by Tulsa County ($673), and Oklahoma County ($645). On the other hand, McIntosh County had the lowest average weekly wage ($387), followed by Harmon County ($394), and Love County ($400).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2005 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 475
Alfalfa 457
Atoka 464
Beaver 502
Beckham 550
Blaine 454
Bryan 467
Caddo 520
Canadian 556
Carter 584
Cherokee 484
Choctaw 411
Cimarron 406
Cleveland 515
Coal 431
Comanche 541
Cotton 460
Craig 504
Creek 561
Custer 480
Delaware 453
Dewey 446
Ellis 481
Garfield 538
Garvin 547
Grady 516
Grant 525
Greer 496
Harmon 394
Harper 473
Haskell 415
Hughes 438
Jackson 531
Jefferson 415
Johnston 480
Kay 584
Kingfisher 557
Kiowa 440
Latimer 643
Le Flore 454
Lincoln 487
Logan 457
Love 400
McClain 477
McCurtain 548
McIntosh 387
Major 497
Marshall 489
Mayes 544
Murray 456
Muskogee 534
Noble 708
Nowata 460
Okfuskee 449
Oklahoma 645
Okmulgee 501
Osage 482
Ottawa 451
Pawnee 481
Payne 482
Pittsburg 562
Pontotoc 497
Pottawatomie 482
Pushmataha 414
Roger Mills 553
Rogers 612
Seminole 499
Sequoyah 460
Stephens 540
Texas 511
Tillman 471
Tulsa 673
Wagoner 493
Washington 625
Washita 497
Woods 409
Woodward 581