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25-1391-ATL
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

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County Employment and Wages in Alabama — First Quarter 2025

Employment increased in 3 of the 7 largest counties in Alabama from March 2024 to March 2025, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Regional Commissioner Victoria G. Lee noted that Baldwin County had the largest over-the-year increase in employment, with a gain of 2.1 percent. (See chart 1 and table 1.)


Among the seven largest counties in Alabama, employment was highest in Jefferson (365,200) in March 2025. Together, the seven largest counties accounted for 55.7 percent of total covered employment within the state. Nationwide, the 372 largest counties comprise 73.4 percent of total covered employment in the United States. (Large counties and county equivalents are those with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2024.)

Large county average weekly wages in the first quarter 2025

All six large Alabama counties with published data reported average weekly wage increases over the year. (See chart 2.) Jefferson had the largest increase (+5.4 percent). Over-the-year wage gains among the other five Alabama large counties ranged from 3.4 percent to 0.7 percent.


Weekly wages in all large counties in Alabama were below the national average of $1,589. Average weekly wages ranged from $1,514 in Madison to $996 in Baldwin.

Smaller county average weekly wages in the first quarter of 2025

Employment and wage levels (but not over-the-year changes) are also available for the 60 small counties in Alabama, defined as having employment below 75,000 in 2024. (See table 2.) Wage levels in 59 of the 60 smaller counties were below the national average. Washington reported the highest average weekly wage ($1,886). Geneva reported the lowest average weekly wage ($825) in the state.

Among all 67 Alabama counties, 15 reported average weekly wages of less than $925, 21 had wages from $925 to $999, 12 had wages from $1,000 to $1,074, 6 had wages from $1,075 to $1,149, and 13 had average weekly wages of $1,150 or higher. (See map 1 and table 2.)

Map 1. Average weekly wages by county in Alabama, first quarter 2025

(U.S. average = $1,589)

 
Additional statistics and other information

QCEW data for states have been included in this release in table 3.

Nationwide coverage of the largest counties is published in the County Employment and Wages news release. Additional information about quarterly employment and wages data is available in the news release Technical Note and from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages website.

Information in this release will be made available to individuals with sensory impairments upon request. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Telecommunications Relay Service: 7-1-1.

The County Employment and Wages news release for second quarter 2025 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. (ET).

County Changes for the 2025 County Employment and Wages News Releases

Counties with annual average employment of 75,000 or more in 2024 are included in this release and will be included in future 2025 releases. Four counties have been added to the nationwide publication tables: Pinal, AZ; Henry, GA; Wood, OH; and Comal, TX. One county has been dropped from the publication tables: Gregg, TX.

Table 1. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and the seven largest counties in Alabama, first quarter 2025
AreaEstablishments,
first quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
March 2025
(thousands)
Percent change,
March
2024–25 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)
First quarter
2025 ($)
National ranking
by level (3)
Percent change,
first quarter
2024–25 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)

United States (4)

12,249.3154,523.80.4--1,589--4.1--

Alabama

163.32,102.30.3--1,245393.823

Baldwin

9.286.62.1169963633.3173

Jefferson

23.4365.2-0.12351,5111055.442

Madison

14.3231.10.51551,514104(5)-

Mobile

12.4174.60.31751,1972843.4167

Montgomery

7.4131.7-0.52871,1773002.8228

Shelby

7.584.0-0.73141,3891612.3268

Tuscaloosa

5.598.0-0.22461,1763010.7328

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Percent changes were computed from employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic county reclassifications.
(3) Ranking does not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(5) Data do not meet BLS or state agency disclosure standards.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 2. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and all counties in Alabama, first quarter 2025
AreaEstablishmentsEmployment March 2025Average weekly wage ($) (1)

United States (2)

12,249,320154,523,7851,589

Alabama

163,2532,102,2831,245

Autauga

1,17312,9511,006

Baldwin

9,15286,563996

Barbour

5957,671897

Bibb

4564,7601,021

Blount

9859,227882

Bullock

2112,605928

Butler

5196,747911

Calhoun

2,89843,198995

Chambers

8029,174973

Cherokee

5105,453879

Chilton

9489,351910

Choctaw

3623,3121,197

Clarke

7317,8091,007

Clay

2654,235897

Cleburne

2902,8141,031

Coffee

1,40417,419908

Colbert

1,67424,6071,113

Conecuh

2943,315915

Coosa

1691,4831,055

Covington

1,15912,193935

Crenshaw

3063,482897

Cullman

2,36030,7501,009

Dale

1,16618,4101,216

Dallas

99311,453975

DeKalb

1,52623,487967

Elmore

1,85121,760955

Escambia

94612,9231,010

Etowah

2,51533,062897

Fayette

3633,887991

Franklin

69610,881919

Geneva

6165,501825

Greene

1801,737876

Hale

3382,649932

Henry

4223,7001,021

Houston

3,81050,2431,080

Jackson

1,22115,052976

Jefferson

23,426365,1671,511

Lamar

2983,340990

Lauderdale

2,62330,906940

Lawrence

5795,494972

Lee

4,49867,5851,073

Limestone

2,18435,0851,165

Lowndes

2102,4551,141

Macon

3184,6621,143

Madison

14,325231,0821,514

Marengo

5807,2251,078

Marion

73710,188948

Marshall

2,65040,661952

Mobile

12,392174,6131,197

Monroe

4866,0141,069

Montgomery

7,384131,6881,177

Morgan

3,44154,3111,195

Perry

1951,775830

Pickens

3993,6401,007

Pike

80715,5391,017

Randolph

4854,940898

Russell

1,22414,042953

St. Clair

2,06222,2341,312

Shelby

7,50983,9751,389

Sumter

2992,744935

Talladega

1,61531,7081,088

Tallapoosa

1,08012,763938

Tuscaloosa

5,52098,0221,176

Walker

1,55118,957959

Washington

3325,3161,886

Wilcox

3312,7121,191

Winston

5588,156994

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 3. Covered establishments, employment, and wages by state, first quarter 2025
StateEstablishments,
first quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
March 2025
(thousands)
Percent change,
March
2024–25
First quarter
2025 ($)
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
first quarter
2024–25
National ranking
by percent change

United States (2)

12,249.3154,523.80.41,589--4.1--

Alabama

163.32,102.30.31,245393.823

Alaska

25.3323.51.31,452205.84

Arizona

226.13,259.30.31,431213.823

Arkansas

107.61,304.40.71,236405.66

California

1,945.418,066.20.11,90564.213

Colorado

242.42,862.70.11,68184.213

Connecticut

148.51,671.70.51,98043.823

Delaware

45.4474.30.81,535153.430

District of Columbia

51.5748.9-1.42,60617.21

Florida

886.59,958.40.91,456195.18

Georgia

394.84,860.70.41,491173.430

Hawaii

60.3644.80.61,363276.72

Idaho

102.7848.21.21,178484.213

Illinois

407.15,988.90.21,66293.238

Indiana

194.83,161.40.31,323304.213

Iowa

111.31,537.7-0.51,253363.238

Kansas

104.31,428.00.81,246384.019

Kentucky

159.61,986.30.01,213442.451

Louisiana

157.01,921.20.51,227422.849

Maine

66.6629.60.11,283342.750

Maryland

197.72,739.0-0.21,634103.238

Massachusetts

289.83,575.8-0.72,10734.611

Michigan

307.34,337.3-0.31,391242.948

Minnesota

211.82,878.6-0.11,570143.727

Mississippi

91.31,160.4-0.41,018514.117

Missouri

252.42,886.90.11,310313.238

Montana

67.1505.80.61,189465.66

Nebraska

78.61,008.4-0.11,231413.142

Nevada

106.11,541.20.21,359294.117

New Hampshire

66.3681.00.11,606114.89

New Jersey

338.94,259.01.11,81573.044

New Mexico

66.8868.20.31,203453.922

New York

716.19,757.01.42,21326.23

North Carolina

373.24,888.50.21,467184.89

North Dakota

36.4422.80.61,302333.334

Ohio

344.25,466.80.21,361283.528

Oklahoma

130.91,700.20.51,186473.044

Oregon

186.21,965.7-0.81,420233.334

Pennsylvania

394.56,003.50.61,500163.528

Rhode Island

49.0489.31.01,429223.044

South Carolina

198.72,304.91.71,247374.412

South Dakota

40.5450.50.21,163493.044

Tennessee

221.03,251.5-0.41,364264.019

Texas

847.614,015.91.21,587133.142

Utah

138.11,720.51.11,365254.019

Vermont

33.5306.8-0.41,280353.823

Virginia

321.94,108.80.81,605123.430

Washington

240.93,583.70.91,93555.84

West Virginia

61.9694.60.01,149503.334

Wisconsin

208.92,898.4-0.21,305323.430

Wyoming

31.0274.60.01,216433.334

Puerto Rico

52.0946.1-0.7699(3)3.2(3)

Virgin Islands

2.933.8-7.51,034(3)2.7(3)

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(3) Data not included in the national ranking.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

 

Last Modified Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025