Ranking of Ohio Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2010 Q1

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2010 Q1, the average weekly wage for Ohio was $783. Among all Ohio counties, Hamilton County had the highest average weekly wage ($953), followed by Delaware County ($937), and Union County ($897).

On the other hand, Holmes County had the lowest average weekly wage ($505), followed by Lawrence County ($517), and Meigs County ($519).

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

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Ranking of Ohio Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2010 Q1
Hamilton
$953
Delaware
$937
Union
$897
Cuyahoga
$887
Franklin
$885
Greene
$858
Summit
$823
Butler
$780
Pike
$777
Montgomery
$755
Ranking of Ohio Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2010 Q1
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Hamilton County 953
2 Delaware County 937
3 Union County 897
4 Cuyahoga County 887
5 Franklin County 885
6 Greene County 858
7 Summit County 823
8 Butler County 780
9 Pike County 777
10 Montgomery County 755
11 Warren County 753
12 Lucas County 749
13 Ottawa County 748
14 Lake County 747
15 Shelby County 742
16 Wood County 737
17 Hancock County 726
18 Ross County 724
19 Logan County 719
20 Clermont County 706
21 Lorain County 698
22 Clinton County 693
23 Pickaway County 690
24 Athens County 685
25 Portage County 684
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