West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2011 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 2011 Q1 was $723. Among all West Virginia counties, Boone County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,110), followed by Mingo County ($891), and McDowell County ($854). On the other hand, Tucker County had the lowest average weekly wage ($453), followed by Wirt County ($465), and Pocahontas County ($487).

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West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2011 Q1 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Barbour 602
Berkeley 709
Boone 1110
Braxton 541
Brooke 699
Cabell 683
Calhoun 578
Clay 767
Doddridge 524
Fayette 655
Gilmer 627
Grant 691
Greenbrier 582
Hampshire 539
Hancock 600
Hardy 508
Harrison 750
Jackson 631
Jefferson 650
Kanawha 796
Lewis 806
Lincoln 670
Logan 756
McDowell 854
Marion 750
Marshall 839
Mason 763
Mercer 608
Mineral 677
Mingo 891
Monongalia 802
Monroe 635
Morgan 529
Nicholas 659
Ohio 603
Pendleton 565
Pleasants 799
Pocahontas 487
Preston 626
Putnam 811
Raleigh 712
Randolph 560
Ritchie 610
Roane 554
Summers 519
Taylor 546
Tucker 453
Tyler 720
Upshur 658
Wayne 778
Webster 734
Wetzel 505
Wirt 465
Wood 670
Wyoming 808