

In Figure 3 we see that it it has the largest proportion of earnings between $20,000 and $49,999 at 51.4% of the total and is ranked #1.įigure 7 examines the number of self employed people in the Washington township-Lawrence County metro area based on the number of people who reported any self employment income. The next section examines a variety of different income statistics for the Washington township-Lawrence County metropolitan area. Also, compared to the state of Ohio, median household income of $61,938, Washington township-Lawrence County is approximately a quarter the size. Comparing median household income to the United States average of $69,021, Washington township-Lawrence County is approximately a quarter the size. The city with the highest median household income in the area is Wheelersburg CDP which depicts a median income of $57,485 (approximately 3.5 times bigger). In Figure 2 a more complete view of income is shown which aggregates income from all members in the household and it has a Median household income of $16,348 which is the second smallest in order of median household income of all the other places in the surrounding region. Also, measured against the state of Ohio, median earnings per worker of $51,482, Washington township-Lawrence County is about 11.3% smaller. Comparing median earnings per worker to the United States average of $53,269, Washington township-Lawrence County is about 15.2% smaller. The city with the highest median earnings per worker in the area is South Webster which shows a median earnings of $56,848 (22.9% larger).

Starting with Figure 1 which shows the median earnings per worker, Washington township-Lawrence County depicts it has a Median earnings of $46,250 which is in the mid range of other places in the greater region. Washington township-Lawrence County Ohio Income ChartsThis section shows the Washington township-Lawrence County Ohio economy using the most recent economic analysis from the 2022 Census Bureau.
