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.

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Ranking of Georgia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2004 Q4
Fulton
$1.06K
Cobb
$882
DeKalb
$874
Gwinnett
$849
Clayton
$829
Forsyth
$825
Heard
$802
Rockdale
$698
Twiggs
$698
Wilkinson
$690
Ranking of Georgia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2004 Q4
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
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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