South Carolina Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q4
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for South Carolina in 2006 Q4 was $688. Among all South Carolina counties, Aiken County had the highest average weekly wage ($795), followed by Greenville County ($746), and Hampton County ($741). On the other hand, Dillon County had the lowest average weekly wage ($499), followed by Clarendon County ($510), and McCormick County ($514).

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South Carolina Average Weekly Wage By County in 2006 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Abbeville 576
Aiken 795
Allendale 737
Anderson 606
Bamberg 538
Barnwell 572
Beaufort 654
Berkeley 721
Calhoun 724
Charleston 728
Cherokee 619
Chester 625
Chesterfield 586
Clarendon 510
Colleton 561
Darlington 708
Dillon 499
Dorchester 604
Edgefield 553
Fairfield 708
Florence 667
Georgetown 618
Greenville 746
Greenwood 635
Hampton 741
Horry 579
Jasper 636
Kershaw 610
Lancaster 659
Laurens 597
Lee 554
Lexington 648
McCormick 514
Marion 543
Marlboro 609
Newberry 564
Oconee 700
Orangeburg 611
Pickens 618
Richland 737
Saluda 551
Spartanburg 725
Sumter 595
Union 552
Williamsburg 581
York 690