Washington Average Weekly Wage By County in 2016 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Washington in 2016 Q1 was $1,119. Among all Washington counties, King County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,453), followed by Snohomish County ($1,122), and Benton County ($984). On the other hand, Okanogan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($588), followed by San Juan County ($631), and Wahkiakum County ($636).

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Washington Average Weekly Wage By County in 2016 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 677
Asotin 657
Benton 984
Chelan 717
Clallam 695
Clark 898
Columbia 699
Cowlitz 859
Douglas 672
Ferry 715
Franklin 711
Garfield 815
Grant 727
Grays Harbor 703
Island 686
Jefferson 677
King 1453
Kitsap 884
Kittitas 716
Klickitat 927
Lewis 718
Lincoln 659
Mason 708
Okanogan 588
Pacific 636
Pend Oreille 875
Pierce 892
San Juan 631
Skagit 841
Skamania 652
Snohomish 1122
Spokane 846
Stevens 675
Thurston 897
Wahkiakum 636
Walla Walla 761
Whatcom 824
Whitman 870
Yakima 680