Ranking of Kentucky 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 Kentucky was $681. Among all Kentucky counties, Scott County had the highest average weekly wage ($956), followed by Hancock County ($874), and Jefferson County ($810).

On the other hand, Robertson County had the lowest average weekly wage ($386), followed by Wolfe County ($418), and Carlisle County ($420).

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

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Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2004 Q4
Scott
$956
Hancock
$874
Jefferson
$810
Ballard
$803
Boone
$792
Fayette
$746
Gallatin
$740
Kenton
$736
Knott
$731
Marshall
$723
Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2004 Q4
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Scott County 956
2 Hancock County 874
3 Jefferson County 810
4 Ballard County 803
5 Boone County 792
6 Fayette County 746
7 Gallatin County 740
8 Kenton County 736
9 Knott County 731
10 Marshall County 723
11 Boyd County 703
12 Franklin County 696
13 Carroll County 695
14 Mercer County 687
15 Woodford County 684
16 Pike County 658
16 Shelby County 658
17 Martin County 655
18 Leslie County 648
19 Bourbon County 642
20 Henderson County 637
21 Campbell County 634
21 Perry County 634
22 Nelson County 633
23 Logan County 630
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