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Median earnings hit $60,000 in Clark County as companies raise wages to attract good workers

“I believe the biggest driver of wages is the continued focus on the well-being of employees."

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: October 2, 2024, 6:11am
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Eva Mao, a Merrill financial solutions advisor, works on accounts at Bank of America&rsquo;s Southeast 192nd Avenue branch. Wages have continued to grow in Clark County over the years. In 2022, the most recent state data available, Clark County residents made about $60,000, nearly $29 an hour.
Eva Mao, a Merrill financial solutions advisor, works on accounts at Bank of America’s Southeast 192nd Avenue branch. Wages have continued to grow in Clark County over the years. In 2022, the most recent state data available, Clark County residents made about $60,000, nearly $29 an hour. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Wages in Clark County have grown consistently over the years, according to data from the Washington Employment Security Department.

Clark County residents earned a median annual wage of about $53,000 in 2012. In 2022, the most recent state data available, they made about $60,000, nearly $29 an hour.

Quarterly data from the U.S.

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