West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q3
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 Q3 was $559. Among all West Virginia counties, Boone County had the highest average weekly wage ($702), followed by Marshall County ($682), and Pleasants County ($657). On the other hand, Wirt County had the lowest average weekly wage ($336), followed by Summers County ($366), and Wetzel County ($384).

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West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q3 ($)
West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2004 Q3 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Barbour 410
Berkeley 595
Boone 702
Braxton 435
Brooke 640
Cabell 548
Calhoun 470
Clay 530
Doddridge 402
Fayette 469
Gilmer 504
Grant 523
Greenbrier 490
Hampshire 413
Hancock 579
Hardy 500
Harrison 574
Jackson 553
Jefferson 500
Kanawha 628
Lewis 469
Lincoln 400
Logan 535
McDowell 477
Marion 531
Marshall 682
Mason 555
Mercer 489
Mineral 508
Mingo 566
Monongalia 577
Monroe 524
Morgan 438
Nicholas 454
Ohio 535
Pendleton 412
Pleasants 657
Pocahontas 437
Preston 439
Putnam 633
Raleigh 548
Randolph 457
Ritchie 456
Roane 427
Summers 366
Taylor 423
Tucker 395
Tyler 633
Upshur 490
Wayne 576
Webster 448
Wetzel 384
Wirt 336
Wood 582
Wyoming 521