Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2008 Q1

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2008 Q1, the average weekly wage for North Dakota was $653. Among all North Dakota counties, Slope County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.09K), followed by Sargent County ($985), and Oliver County ($981).

On the other hand, Logan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($405), followed by Sheridan County ($416), and Grant County ($421).

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

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Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2008 Q1
Slope
$1.09K
Sargent
$985
Oliver
$981
Billings
$926
Mercer
$897
Williams
$877
McLean
$740
Cass
$715
McKenzie
$713
Burleigh
$694
Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2008 Q1
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Slope County 1,091
2 Sargent County 985
3 Oliver County 981
4 Billings County 926
5 Mercer County 897
6 Williams County 877
7 McLean County 740
8 Cass County 715
9 McKenzie County 713
10 Burleigh County 694
11 Stark County 635
12 Richland County 626
13 Burke County 610
14 Stutsman County 602
15 Sioux County 600
16 Grand Forks County 599
17 Pembina County 598
18 Morton County 597
19 Dunn County 591
20 Steele County 574
21 Foster County 569
22 Ward County 568
23 Renville County 567
24 Rolette County 565
25 Traill County 558
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