Washington Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Washington in 2010 Q2 was $897. Among all Washington counties, King County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,100), followed by Snohomish County ($921), and Benton County ($909). On the other hand, Okanogan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($488), followed by Douglas County ($540), and Pacific County ($544).

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Washington Average Weekly Wage By County in 2010 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 605
Asotin 557
Benton 909
Chelan 608
Clallam 637
Clark 785
Columbia 658
Cowlitz 735
Douglas 540
Ferry 604
Franklin 601
Garfield 662
Grant 613
Grays Harbor 626
Island 635
Jefferson 604
King 1100
Kitsap 842
Kittitas 607
Klickitat 756
Lewis 644
Lincoln 589
Mason 642
Okanogan 488
Pacific 544
Pend Oreille 682
Pierce 808
San Juan 575
Skagit 694
Skamania 618
Snohomish 921
Spokane 732
Stevens 608
Thurston 805
Wahkiakum 570
Walla Walla 667
Whatcom 706
Whitman 706
Yakima 597