Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2010 Q1 was $702. Among all Oklahoma counties, Washington County had the highest average weekly wage ($877), followed by Oklahoma County ($794), and Tulsa County ($782). On the other hand, Haskell County had the lowest average weekly wage ($449), followed by Sequoyah County ($456), and Hughes County ($472).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 504
Alfalfa 517
Atoka 501
Beaver 552
Beckham 704
Blaine 536
Bryan 555
Caddo 573
Canadian 615
Carter 650
Cherokee 546
Choctaw 480
Cimarron 490
Cleveland 617
Coal 496
Comanche 618
Cotton 520
Craig 551
Creek 634
Custer 570
Delaware 498
Dewey 536
Ellis 566
Garfield 616
Garvin 637
Grady 560
Grant 692
Greer 562
Harmon 512
Harper 573
Haskell 449
Hughes 472
Jackson 577
Jefferson 497
Johnston 513
Kay 660
Kingfisher 658
Kiowa 521
Latimer 706
Le Flore 486
Lincoln 537
Logan 526
Love 490
McClain 552
McCurtain 519
McIntosh 477
Major 548
Marshall 522
Mayes 614
Murray 516
Muskogee 628
Noble 602
Nowata 480
Okfuskee 508
Oklahoma 794
Okmulgee 558
Osage 577
Ottawa 510
Pawnee 579
Payne 643
Pittsburg 663
Pontotoc 562
Pottawatomie 539
Pushmataha 476
Roger Mills 655
Rogers 689
Seminole 547
Sequoyah 456
Stephens 636
Texas 593
Tillman 534
Tulsa 782
Wagoner 539
Washington 877
Washita 550
Woods 473
Woodward 647