Tellers Salary in United States (2024)

The average salary for Tellers in the United States is around $36800 per year.

How much do Tellers make in the United States?

In the United States, Tellers earn an average hourly wage of $17.69 and a mean annual wage of $36800.

Mean Hourly Wage

$17.69

Mean Annual Wage

$36800

Tellers earnings by experience

For Tellers positions in the United States, hourly wages vary widely. The 10th percentile earns approximately $13.73 per hour, while those at the 25th percentile earn about $14.97 per hour. The median hourly wage stands at $17.49, and at the 75th percentile, it increases to $18.97. The top earners, at the 90th percentile, command an impressive $22.29 hourly.

When considering annual wages for Tellers roles, the distribution remains diverse. At the 10th percentile, workers earn around $28570 annually, while those at the 25th percentile make about $31140 annually. The median annual wage, however, is $36380. For the 75th percentile, the figure rises to $39450, and at the 90th percentile, it peaks at $46350 per year.

Earnings for Starting level Tellers

10th Percentile Hourly Wage

$13.73

10th Percentile Annual Wage

$28570

Earnings for Junior-level Tellers

25th Percentile Hourly Wage

$14.97

25th Percentile Annual Wage

$31140

Earnings for Mid-level Tellers

Median Hourly Wage

$17.49

Median Annual Wage

$36380

Earnings for Senior-level Tellers

75th Percentile Hourly Wage

$18.97

75th Percentile Annual Wage

$39450

Earnings for Top-level Tellers

90th Percentile Hourly Wage

$22.29

90th Percentile Annual Wage

$46350

Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Last updated: May 2023)