Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2013 Q2

Updated on January 20, 2025.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2013 Q2, the average weekly wage for West Virginia was $781. Among all West Virginia counties, Boone County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.04K), followed by Marshall County ($993), and Mingo County ($963).

On the other hand, Tucker County had the lowest average weekly wage ($529), followed by Pocahontas County ($555), and Wirt County ($560).

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

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Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2013 Q2
Boone
$1.04K
Marshall
$993
Mingo
$963
Wyoming
$930
McDowell
$922
Putnam
$892
Grant
$857
Pleasants
$840
Logan
$839
Monongalia
$830
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2013 Q2
Rank
County
Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Boone County 1,040
2 Marshall County 993
3 Mingo County 963
4 Wyoming County 930
5 McDowell County 922
6 Putnam County 892
7 Grant County 857
8 Pleasants County 840
9 Logan County 839
10 Monongalia County 830
11 Lewis County 827
12 Kanawha County 819
13 Marion County 817
14 Harrison County 815
15 Wayne County 808
16 Lincoln County 774
16 Raleigh County 774
17 Berkeley County 771
18 Webster County 766
19 Tyler County 765
20 Doddridge County 755
21 Cabell County 752
22 Mason County 751
23 Gilmer County 738
24 Mineral County 733
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