These Kansas counties had the highest and lowest wages in 2023

12 March 2024

KANSAS (KSNT) – Last year every county in Kansas had a lower average weekly wage than the U.S. average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

In 2023, the average weekly wage for a U.S. citizen was $1,332. No Kansas counties exceeded the national average with Johnson County coming the closest at an average weekly wage of $1,317, according to BLS data.

Shawnee County came in the sixth spot with an average weekly wage of $1,074. At the bottom of the list, Osage County had the lowest wages with $634 weekly. Other counties like Lyon and Riley came in 24th and 53rd respectively in regard to wages, according to BLS data.


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Highest paying counties

CountyEmploymentAverage Weekly WageUnited States154,308,523$1,332Johnson373,498$1,317Wyandotte92,274$1,202Coffey3,380$1,197Leavenworth22,000$1,102Sedgwick262,620$1,078Shawnee100,259$1,074Mcpherson16,448$1,053Lincoln966$999Cherokee5,804$990Miami8,857$980Data provided courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.


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Lowest paying counties

CountyEmploymentAverage Weekly WageUnited States154,308,523$1,332Osage4,033$634Jewell709$654Greenwood1,557$673Decatur900$681Elk643$682Chautauqua797$701Republic1,961$713Washington2,200$713Woodson717$719Ottawa1,340$726Kiowa1,045$730Data provided courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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