Wyoming Average Weekly Wage By County
in 2006 Q2
Updated on March 19, 2023.
According to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for Wyoming in 2006 Q2 was $684. Among all Wyoming counties, Campbell County had the highest average weekly wage ($904), followed by Sweetwater County ($877), and Natrona County ($724). On the other hand, Hot Springs County had the lowest average weekly wage ($473), followed by Niobrara County ($490), and Goshen County ($491).
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Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Wyoming Average Weekly Wage By County
in 2006 Q2 ($)
Wyoming Average Weekly Wage By County
in 2006 Q2 ($)
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State | Avg. Weekly Wages ($) |
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Albany | 584 |
Big Horn | 623 |
Campbell | 904 |
Carbon | 604 |
Converse | 690 |
Crook | 574 |
Fremont | 586 |
Goshen | 491 |
Hot Springs | 473 |
Johnson | 597 |
Laramie | 642 |
Lincoln | 636 |
Natrona | 724 |
Niobrara | 490 |
Park | 543 |
Platte | 635 |
Sheridan | 616 |
Sublette | 710 |
Sweetwater | 877 |
Teton | 636 |
Uinta | 621 |
Washakie | 577 |
Weston | 548 |