US Average Weekly Wage By State in 2017 Q4
Updated on March 19, 2023.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average weekly wage for the United States in 2017 Q4 was $1,109. Among all US states and DC, District of Columbia had the highest average weekly wage ($1,811), followed by New York ($1,431), and Massachusetts ($1,410).

On the other hand, Mississippi had the lowest average weekly wage ($774), followed by Montana ($844), and West Virginia ($847).

Hover over or click on the states in the map below to see the average weekly wage for each state. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

You can also see links below for average weekly wage by county for each state.

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State Average Weekly Wage ($)
Alabama 928
Alaska 1051
Arizona 977
Arkansas 849
California 1348
Colorado 1133
Connecticut 1317
Delaware 1081
Florida 976
Georgia 1028
Hawaii 984
Idaho 859
Illinois 1151
Indiana 915
Iowa 938
Kansas 894
Kentucky 895
Louisiana 933
Maine 884
Maryland 1207
Massachusetts 1410
Michigan 1063
Minnesota 1100
Mississippi 774
Missouri 946
Montana 844
Nebraska 901
Nevada 955
New Hampshire 1132
New Jersey 1264
New Mexico 865
New York 1431
North Carolina 964
North Dakota 1010
Ohio 973
Oklahoma 895
Oregon 1014
Pennsylvania 1075
Rhode Island 1057
South Carolina 876
South Dakota 856
Tennessee 1000
Texas 1109
Utah 936
Vermont 924
Virginia 1121
Washington 1216
West Virginia 847
Wisconsin 951
Wyoming 937
District of Columbia 1811