Ranking of Washington Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2018 Q4

Updated on December 31, 2023.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2018 Q4, the average weekly wage for Washington was $1.29K. Among all Washington counties, King County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.69K), followed by Snohomish County ($1.19K), and Benton County ($1.09K).

On the other hand, Okanogan County had the lowest average weekly wage ($681), followed by Skamania County ($728), and Pacific County ($732).

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

You can also see similar ranking of counties information for other states as well as for all counties in the United States.

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Ranking of Washington Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2018 Q4
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Rank County Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 King County 1687
2 Snohomish County 1188
3 Benton County 1090
4 Clark County 1069
5 Kitsap County 1056
6 Klickitat County 1047
7 Pierce County 1028
8 Thurston County 1022
9 Cowlitz County 992
10 Skagit County 991
11 Pend Oreille County 990
12 Whitman County 975
13 Spokane County 956
14 Garfield County 948
15 Whatcom County 942
16 Walla Walla County 884
17 Franklin County 870
18 Lewis County 859
19 Kittitas County 851
20 Grant County 840
21 Adams County 832
22 Mason County 827
23 Columbia County 824
24 Grays Harbor County 820
25 Island County 816
26 Chelan County 814
27 Asotin County 812
28 Yakima County 809
29 Clallam County 790
30 Jefferson County 785
31 Stevens County 778
32 Douglas County 765
33 Wahkiakum County 757
34 Lincoln County 748
35 San Juan County 741
36 Ferry County 733
37 Pacific County 732
38 Skamania County 728
39 Okanogan County 681