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Daggett County, Utah — Wages & Employment (2023)

Ranked #2,924 of 3,141 US counties by the Gera Local Wage Premium US (55.3, US = 100) — computed from real BLS QCEW 2023 establishment data.

What is the average wage in Daggett County, UT?

Daggett County, UT has a GLWP-US of 55.3 (rank #2,924 of 3,141), well below the US average. Average weekly wage: $770 (~$40,040/year, US = $1392/wk). Its highest-concentration sector is Arts, Entertainment & Recreation (LQ 4.38x). Source: BLS QCEW 2023.

Source:BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) 2023·As of Annual 2023 · updated annual · last refreshed

Gera Local Wage Premium US

Daggett County's wage premium vs US average (rank #2,924 of 3,141). Well below the US average.

How this is calculated
55.3 · US 100

$770

Avg weekly wage (2023)

$40,040

Approx annual pay

55.3

GLWP-US (US = 100)

#2,924 / 3,141

National rank

394

Average employment

$1,392

US avg weekly wage

Daggett County vs US average — wage comparison

MetricDaggett CountyUS AveragePremium
Avg weekly wage$770$1,392-$622
Approx annual pay$40,040$72,384-$32,344
GLWP-US index55.3100.0-44.7

Source: BLS QCEW 2023, all industries, all ownership types. Annual pay = weekly wage × 52 (derived). GLWP-US = (county wage / US $1392/wk) × 100.

Daggett County — top industries by employment concentration

Location Quotient (LQ) > 1.0 means the industry is more concentrated here than the US average. Private sector, BLS QCEW 2023.

Industry (NAICS sector)LQAvg Wk Wage (sector)
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation4.38x$651
Accommodation & Food Services3.09x$403
Retail Trade1.43x$486
Transportation & Warehousing0.84x$2,416
Administrative & Support Services0.25x$285

LQ = (county sector employment share) / (US sector employment share). Source: BLS QCEW 2023, agglvl_code=74, own_code=5 (private sector).

Daggett County — GLWP-US breakdown

GLWP-US

55.3

US = 100

National Rank

#2,924

of 3,141 counties

Wage Premium

$622

vs US avg/wk

GLWP-US = 55.3 (rank #2,924 of 3,141, well below the US average). Formula: ($770/wk ÷ $1392/wk) × 100 = 55.3.

Explore US County Wage Premiums — Interactive

US average = $$1,392/wk (GLWP-US 100). Showing top 50 results.

RankCountyStateGLWP-USAvg Wk Wage
#144Salt Lake CountyUT101.9$1,418
#345Summit CountyUT88.3$1,229
#471Utah CountyUT83.3$1,159
#620Box Elder CountyUT80.3$1,118
#708Davis CountyUT78.3$1,090
#820Duchesne CountyUT76.8$1,069
#827Weber CountyUT76.7$1,067
#946Emery CountyUT75.1$1,046
#947Wasatch CountyUT75.1$1,046
#1,003Uintah CountyUT74.3$1,034
#1,227Morgan CountyUT71.7$998
#1,292Millard CountyUT71.0$988
#1,429Tooele CountyUT69.8$972
#1,523Cache CountyUT69.0$960
#1,865Carbon CountyUT66.2$922
#1,991San Juan CountyUT65.2$907
#2,071Washington CountyUT64.5$898
#2,124Juab CountyUT64.2$894
#2,270Iron CountyUT62.8$874
#2,348Sevier CountyUT62.2$866
#2,364Grand CountyUT62.1$865
#2,733Sanpete CountyUT58.3$812
#2,791Kane CountyUT57.4$799
#2,884Beaver CountyUT56.0$780
#2,885Wayne CountyUT56.0$779
#2,924Daggett CountyUT55.3$770
#2,939Garfield CountyUT55.1$767
#3,011Rich CountyUT53.4$743
#3,126Piute CountyUT47.1$655

Source: BLS QCEW 2023 Annual Single File, US public domain. GLWP-US = (county avg weekly wage ÷ US avg $1,392/wk) × 100. Top sector LQ = employment location quotient (private sector). Computed by GeraJobs.

Daggett County wages — FAQ

What is the GLWP-US score for Daggett County, UT?
Daggett County, UT has a Gera Local Wage Premium US (GLWP-US) of 55.3 (US average = 100), ranking #2,924 of 3,141 US counties. This puts it well below the US average. Source: BLS QCEW 2023.
What is the average weekly wage in Daggett County, Utah?
The BLS QCEW 2023 data shows the annual average weekly wage in Daggett County, Utah is $770, equating to approximately $40,040/year. The US average is $1392/wk ($72,384/year). GLWP-US: 55.3 (US = 100).
How many people are employed in Daggett County?
In 2023, Daggett County, Utah had an annual average employment of 394 workers covered by unemployment insurance, per the BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. This covers private-sector and government workers across all industries.
What industries are most concentrated in Daggett County?
Based on BLS QCEW 2023 employment Location Quotients, the most concentrated private-sector industries in Daggett County, Utah are: Arts, Entertainment & Recreation (LQ 4.38x, avg $651/wk); Accommodation & Food Services (LQ 3.09x, avg $403/wk); Retail Trade (LQ 1.43x, avg $486/wk); Transportation & Warehousing (LQ 0.84x, avg $2416/wk); Administrative & Support Services (LQ 0.25x, avg $285/wk). An LQ above 1.0 means the county has a higher share of that industry than the US overall.
How does Daggett County's wage compare to Utah overall?
Daggett County has a GLWP-US of 55.3 vs the US average of 100. To see how Daggett County compares to other counties in Utah, explore the full GeraJobs US Wage Premium rankings. The GLWP-US is computed from BLS QCEW 2023 establishment data covering all industries and ownership types.

How the Gera Local Wage Premium US is calculated

GLWP-US = (county avg weekly wage / US avg weekly wage) × 100. US average $1392/wk in 2023 → US = 100 by construction. Data: BLS QCEW 2023 annual singlefile, all industries, all ownership. Suppressed cells excluded. No imputation. Full methodology · Licence: US public domain.

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, QCEW 2023 Annual Single File (data.bls.gov/cew/data/files/2023/csv/2023_annual_singlefile.zip). US public domain. Area title from BLS area_titles.csv. FIPS: 49009. No figure is modelled or estimated.

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