Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2007 Q1

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2007 Q1, the average weekly wage for Oklahoma was $675. Among all Oklahoma counties, Latimer County had the highest average weekly wage ($805), followed by Tulsa County ($791), and Washington County ($782).

On the other hand, Woods County had the lowest average weekly wage ($408), followed by Cimarron County ($416), and McIntosh County ($419).

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

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Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2007 Q1
Latimer
$805
Tulsa
$791
Washington
$782
Garvin
$772
Oklahoma
$749
Beckham
$704
Kay
$696
Noble
$683
Woodward
$681
Rogers
$678
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2007 Q1
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Latimer County 805
2 Tulsa County 791
3 Washington County 782
4 Garvin County 772
5 Oklahoma County 749
6 Beckham County 704
7 Kay County 696
8 Noble County 683
9 Woodward County 681
10 Rogers County 678
11 Kingfisher County 627
11 Pittsburg County 627
12 Stephens County 622
13 Carter County 615
13 Muskogee County 615
14 Grant County 612
15 Creek County 606
16 Canadian County 603
17 Garfield County 593
17 McCurtain County 593
18 Comanche County 579
19 Wagoner County 569
20 Roger Mills County 568
21 Texas County 556
22 Pawnee County 554
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