Washington Average Weekly Wage By County in 2017 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Washington in 2017 Q2 was $1,139. Among all Washington counties, King County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,469), followed by Snohomish County ($1,102), and Benton County ($1,009). On the other hand, Okanogan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($615), followed by San Juan County ($666), and Skamania County ($674).

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Washington Average Weekly Wage By County in 2017 Q2 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Adams 736
Asotin 722
Benton 1009
Chelan 723
Clallam 722
Clark 952
Columbia 763
Cowlitz 889
Douglas 709
Ferry 760
Franklin 732
Garfield 822
Grant 750
Grays Harbor 746
Island 742
Jefferson 738
King 1469
Kitsap 977
Kittitas 768
Klickitat 917
Lewis 771
Lincoln 688
Mason 770
Okanogan 615
Pacific 682
Pend Oreille 881
Pierce 933
San Juan 666
Skagit 871
Skamania 674
Snohomish 1102
Spokane 868
Stevens 704
Thurston 934
Wahkiakum 683
Walla Walla 809
Whatcom 861
Whitman 881
Yakima 714