West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q1
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for West Virginia in 2004 Q1 was $569. Among all West Virginia counties, Boone County had the highest average weekly wage ($788), followed by Pleasants County ($716), and Marshall County ($702). On the other hand, Tucker County had the lowest average weekly wage ($365), followed by Wirt County ($389), and Summers County ($393).

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West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q1 ($)
West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Barbour 425
Berkeley 590
Boone 788
Braxton 454
Brooke 563
Cabell 545
Calhoun 481
Clay 550
Doddridge 448
Fayette 501
Gilmer 502
Grant 551
Greenbrier 492
Hampshire 440
Hancock 547
Hardy 448
Harrison 604
Jackson 570
Jefferson 503
Kanawha 647
Lewis 489
Lincoln 456
Logan 548
McDowell 515
Marion 551
Marshall 702
Mason 629
Mercer 494
Mineral 521
Mingo 609
Monongalia 593
Monroe 496
Morgan 456
Nicholas 469
Ohio 519
Pendleton 467
Pleasants 716
Pocahontas 433
Preston 471
Putnam 648
Raleigh 536
Randolph 473
Ritchie 448
Roane 450
Summers 393
Taylor 471
Tucker 365
Tyler 647
Upshur 509
Wayne 628
Webster 496
Wetzel 408
Wirt 389
Wood 574
Wyoming 496