Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2009 Q1

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2009 Q1, the average weekly wage for North Dakota was $667. Among all North Dakota counties, Billings County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.17K), followed by Oliver County ($1.16K), and Slope County ($991).

On the other hand, Logan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($424), followed by Nelson County ($433), and Sheridan County ($435).

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 2009 Q1
Billings
$1.17K
Oliver
$1.16K
Slope
$991
Williams
$949
Mercer
$933
McKenzie
$780
Sargent
$757
McLean
$741
Cass
$718
Dunn
$718
Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2009 Q1
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Billings County 1,174
2 Oliver County 1,159
3 Slope County 991
4 Williams County 949
5 Mercer County 933
6 McKenzie County 780
7 Sargent County 757
8 McLean County 741
9 Cass County 718
9 Dunn County 718
10 Mountrail County 692
11 Burleigh County 684
12 Stark County 673
13 Burke County 645
14 Pembina County 642
15 Renville County 628
16 Grand Forks County 618
17 Foster County 613
18 LaMoure County 606
19 Richland County 604
19 Sioux County 604
19 Stutsman County 604
20 Traill County 601
21 Morton County 598
22 Steele County 594
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