West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q1
Updated on July 20, 2022.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for West Virginia in 2002 Q1 was $549. Among all West Virginia counties, Boone County had the highest average weekly wage ($780), followed by Marshall County ($692), and Pleasants County ($654). On the other hand, Tucker County had the lowest average weekly wage ($345), followed by Wirt County ($375), and Barbour County ($386).

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West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2002 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Barbour 386
Berkeley 573
Boone 780
Braxton 426
Brooke 562
Cabell 528
Calhoun 440
Clay 558
Doddridge 401
Fayette 497
Gilmer 438
Grant 524
Greenbrier 468
Hampshire 426
Hancock 598
Hardy 431
Harrison 561
Jackson 522
Jefferson 467
Kanawha 626
Lewis 478
Lincoln 427
Logan 528
McDowell 488
Marion 538
Marshall 692
Mason 644
Mercer 483
Mineral 499
Mingo 613
Monongalia 570
Monroe 467
Morgan 441
Nicholas 473
Ohio 494
Pendleton 440
Pleasants 654
Pocahontas 401
Preston 468
Putnam 608
Raleigh 511
Randolph 438
Ritchie 424
Roane 418
Summers 403
Taylor 462
Tucker 345
Tyler 618
Upshur 494
Wayne 571
Webster 475
Wetzel 394
Wirt 375
Wood 554
Wyoming 523