Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2006 Q2

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2006 Q2, the average weekly wage for Kentucky was $672. Among all Kentucky counties, Hancock County had the highest average weekly wage ($957), followed by Scott County ($905), and Knott County ($838).

On the other hand, Crittenden County had the lowest average weekly wage ($433), followed by Lyon County ($438), and Robertson County ($441).

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 2006 Q2
Hancock
$957
Scott
$905
Knott
$838
Ballard
$791
Jefferson
$778
Carroll
$747
Boone
$743
Leslie
$729
Kenton
$724
Fayette
$721
Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2006 Q2
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Hancock County 957
2 Scott County 905
3 Knott County 838
4 Ballard County 791
5 Jefferson County 778
6 Carroll County 747
7 Boone County 743
8 Leslie County 729
9 Kenton County 724
10 Fayette County 721
11 Franklin County 715
12 Martin County 710
13 Marshall County 709
14 Boyd County 703
15 Mercer County 691
16 Pike County 684
17 Trimble County 676
18 Gallatin County 675
19 Perry County 654
20 Woodford County 652
21 Shelby County 642
22 Bourbon County 640
23 Harrison County 639
24 Clark County 636
25 Henderson County 632
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