Ranking of Georgia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2004 Q4
Updated on January 20, 2025.
According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2004 Q4, the average weekly wage for Georgia was $773. Among all Georgia counties, Fulton County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.06K), followed by Cobb County ($882), and DeKalb County ($874).
On the other hand, Echols County had the lowest average weekly wage ($325), followed by Long County ($369), and Taliaferro County ($382).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high average weekly wage, and the table below shows the ranking of all Georgia counties.
You can also see similar ranking of counties information for other states as well as for all counties in the United States.
Related Topics: US BLS Topic List.
Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (QCEW).
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Ranking of Georgia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2004 Q4
Rank | County | Average Weekly Wage ($) |
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1 | Fulton County | 1,055 |
2 | Cobb County | 882 |
3 | DeKalb County | 874 |
4 | Gwinnett County | 849 |
5 | Clayton County | 829 |
6 | Forsyth County | 825 |
7 | Heard County | 802 |
8 | Rockdale County | 698 |
8 | Twiggs County | 698 |
9 | Wilkinson County | 690 |
10 | Chatham County | 686 |
10 | Houston County | 686 |
11 | Fayette County | 683 |
12 | Richmond County | 679 |
13 | Hall County | 678 |
14 | Newton County | 675 |
15 | Burke County | 674 |
16 | Bibb County | 672 |
16 | Clarke County | 672 |
17 | Early County | 671 |
18 | Floyd County | 670 |
19 | Dougherty County | 666 |
20 | Whitfield County | 660 |
21 | Bleckley County | 651 |
22 | Washington County | 650 |
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