Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2006 Q1 was $667. Among all Oklahoma counties, Tulsa County had the highest average weekly wage ($805), followed by Washington County ($760), and Latimer County ($757). On the other hand, Pushmataha County had the lowest average weekly wage ($379), followed by Jefferson County ($395), and Cimarron County ($397).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 456
Alfalfa 432
Atoka 452
Beaver 485
Beckham 648
Blaine 581
Bryan 468
Caddo 493
Canadian 585
Carter 585
Cherokee 480
Choctaw 432
Cimarron 397
Cleveland 519
Coal 432
Comanche 576
Cotton 439
Craig 516
Creek 579
Custer 501
Delaware 454
Dewey 468
Ellis 514
Garfield 559
Garvin 605
Grady 514
Grant 548
Greer 491
Harmon 428
Harper 486
Haskell 416
Hughes 434
Jackson 535
Jefferson 395
Johnston 469
Kay 666
Kingfisher 587
Kiowa 443
Latimer 757
Le Flore 456
Lincoln 483
Logan 449
Love 412
McClain 483
McCurtain 549
McIntosh 436
Major 524
Marshall 478
Mayes 545
Murray 457
Muskogee 556
Noble 628
Nowata 443
Okfuskee 436
Oklahoma 755
Okmulgee 507
Osage 490
Ottawa 457
Pawnee 491
Payne 500
Pittsburg 588
Pontotoc 552
Pottawatomie 489
Pushmataha 379
Roger Mills 531
Rogers 668
Seminole 520
Sequoyah 447
Stephens 576
Texas 522
Tillman 481
Tulsa 805
Wagoner 482
Washington 760
Washita 496
Woods 402
Woodward 625