Ranking of US Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2013 Q3
Updated on January 20, 2025.
According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, for 2013 Q3, among all US counties, Santa Clara County, CA had the highest average weekly wage ($1.87K), followed by North Slope Borough, AK ($1.82K), and San Mateo County, CA ($1.70K).
On the other hand, Delta County, TX had the lowest average weekly wage ($373), followed by Shannon County, MO ($379), and Keweenaw County, MI ($386).
The chart below shows the top 10 US counties with high average weekly wage, and the table below shows the ranking of the top 500 US counties.
You can see links at the bottom of the page for the ranking of counties for each state.
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Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (QCEW).
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Ranking of US Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2013 Q3
Rank | County | Average Weekly Wage($) |
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1 | Santa Clara County, CA | 1,865 |
2 | North Slope Borough, AK | 1,824 |
3 | San Mateo County, CA | 1,703 |
4 | New York County, NY | 1,666 |
5 | Eureka County, NV | 1,663 |
6 | San Francisco County, CA | 1,552 |
7 | Butte County, ID | 1,504 |
8 | Williams County, ND | 1,492 |
9 | Arlington County, VA | 1,475 |
10 | Fairfax County, VA | 1,435 |
11 | Suffolk County, MA | 1,427 |
12 | McKenzie County, ND | 1,386 |
13 | King County, WA | 1,378 |
14 | Fairfield County, CT | 1,377 |
15 | Los Alamos County, NM | 1,363 |
16 | Slope County, ND | 1,362 |
17 | Middlesex County, MA | 1,360 |
18 | Carson County, TX | 1,335 |
18 | King George County, VA | 1,335 |
19 | Somerset County, NJ | 1,334 |
20 | Morris County, NJ | 1,331 |
20 | Dunn County, ND | 1,331 |
21 | Alexandria city, VA | 1,312 |
22 | Lander County, NV | 1,297 |
23 | Oliver County, ND | 1,265 |
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Ranking of Counties By Average Weekly Wage for each US State in 2013 Q3
Use the following links to see the ranking of counties by average weekly wage in 2013 Q3 for each of the following US states.