Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2016 Q4
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma in 2016 Q4 was $865. Among all Oklahoma counties, Kingfisher County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,019), followed by Oklahoma County ($976), and Roger Mills County ($961). On the other hand, Sequoyah County had the lowest average weekly wage ($542), followed by Haskell County ($549), and Hughes County ($562).

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Oklahoma Average Weekly Wage By County in 2016 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adair 670
Alfalfa 792
Atoka 612
Beaver 726
Beckham 884
Blaine 736
Bryan 722
Caddo 749
Canadian 771
Carter 786
Cherokee 694
Choctaw 615
Cimarron 627
Cleveland 765
Coal 577
Comanche 710
Cotton 628
Craig 667
Creek 791
Custer 775
Delaware 611
Dewey 880
Ellis 691
Garfield 882
Garvin 807
Grady 701
Grant 898
Greer 608
Harmon 666
Harper 704
Haskell 549
Hughes 562
Jackson 723
Jefferson 642
Johnston 608
Kay 798
Kingfisher 1019
Kiowa 683
Latimer 785
Le Flore 700
Lincoln 676
Logan 656
Love 616
McClain 713
McCurtain 658
McIntosh 568
Major 727
Marshall 668
Mayes 825
Murray 697
Muskogee 775
Noble 801
Nowata 619
Okfuskee 587
Oklahoma 976
Okmulgee 673
Osage 690
Ottawa 630
Pawnee 701
Payne 749
Pittsburg 839
Pontotoc 825
Pottawatomie 657
Pushmataha 581
Roger Mills 961
Rogers 851
Seminole 691
Sequoyah 542
Stephens 765
Texas 759
Tillman 684
Tulsa 941
Wagoner 756
Washington 924
Washita 660
Woods 798
Woodward 876