Ranking of Colorado Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2017 Q4

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2017 Q4, the average weekly wage for Colorado was $1.13K. Among all Colorado counties, Broomfield County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.90K), followed by Denver County ($1.33K), and Douglas County ($1.31K).

On the other hand, San Juan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($535), followed by Mineral County ($563), and Costilla County ($571).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high average weekly wage, and the table below shows the ranking of all Colorado counties.

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Ranking of Colorado Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2017 Q4
Broomfield
$1.90K
Denver
$1.33K
Douglas
$1.31K
Boulder
$1.28K
Arapahoe
$1.27K
Jefferson
$1.11K
Adams
$1.07K
Pitkin
$1.07K
Larimer
$1.01K
Rio Blanco
$984
Ranking of Colorado Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2017 Q4
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Broomfield County 1,900
2 Denver County 1,333
3 Douglas County 1,314
4 Boulder County 1,277
5 Arapahoe County 1,267
6 Jefferson County 1,112
7 Adams County 1,074
8 Pitkin County 1,066
9 Larimer County 1,011
10 Rio Blanco County 984
11 La Plata County 968
12 El Paso County 967
12 Garfield County 967
13 Weld County 963
14 Moffat County 954
15 Eagle County 918
16 Clear Creek County 861
17 Mesa County 854
18 Morgan County 853
19 Elbert County 846
20 Routt County 845
21 San Miguel County 841
22 Pueblo County 835
23 Cheyenne County 828
24 Gilpin County 798
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