West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2011 Q4
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 Q4 was $776. Among all West Virginia counties, Boone County had the highest average weekly wage ($1,080), followed by Mingo County ($1,041), and McDowell County ($977). On the other hand, Wirt County had the lowest average weekly wage ($484), followed by Tucker County ($492), and Pocahontas County ($514).

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West Virginia Average Weekly Wage By County in 2011 Q4 ($)
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State Avg. Weekly Wages ($)
Barbour 646
Berkeley 761
Boone 1080
Braxton 606
Brooke 702
Cabell 765
Calhoun 677
Clay 851
Doddridge 556
Fayette 720
Gilmer 715
Grant 754
Greenbrier 636
Hampshire 570
Hancock 649
Hardy 548
Harrison 805
Jackson 652
Jefferson 703
Kanawha 834
Lewis 808
Lincoln 789
Logan 871
McDowell 977
Marion 798
Marshall 901
Mason 773
Mercer 658
Mineral 674
Mingo 1041
Monongalia 817
Monroe 677
Morgan 560
Nicholas 739
Ohio 679
Pendleton 571
Pleasants 810
Pocahontas 514
Preston 703
Putnam 871
Raleigh 807
Randolph 606
Ritchie 682
Roane 621
Summers 544
Taylor 585
Tucker 492
Tyler 745
Upshur 712
Wayne 849
Webster 759
Wetzel 555
Wirt 484
Wood 704
Wyoming 860