Texas Average Weekly Wage By County
in 2006 Q1
Updated on January 22, 2025.
According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Texas in 2006 Q1 was $826. Among all Texas counties, Carson County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,312), followed by Loving County ($1,101), and Somervell County ($1,090). On the other hand, Zavala County had the lowest average weekly wage ($363), followed by Haskell County ($396), and Real County ($404).
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Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Texas Average Weekly Wage By County
in 2006 Q1 ($)
Texas Average Weekly Wage By County
in 2006 Q1 ($)
State | Avg. Weekly Wages ($) |
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Carson | 1,312 |
Loving | 1,101 |
Somervell | 1,090 |
Dallas | 1,037 |
Harris | 1,036 |
Collin | 995 |
Travis | 937 |
Crane | 921 |
Sabine | 914 |
Leon | 886 |
Fort Bend | 885 |
Calhoun | 883 |
Chambers | 849 |
Tarrant | 838 |
Williamson | 838 |
Brazoria | 826 |
Winkler | 823 |
Morris | 822 |
Yoakum | 821 |
Sutton | 808 |
Hutchinson | 802 |
Midland | 800 |
Live Oak | 790 |
Montgomery | 784 |
Galveston | 764 |
Texas | 826 |
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