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Cashiers is a notable career in the 41 category. This page provides verified data from BLS OEWS 2024 + O*NET 29.0 (2024), helping you compare Cashiers against similar careers and make data-driven decisions.
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| soc | 41-2011 |
| title | Cashiers |
| onet code | 41-2011.00 |
| description | Receive and disburse money in establishments other than financial institutions. May use electronic scanners, cash registers, or related equipment. May process credit or debit card transactions and validate checks. |
| job zone | 2 |
| major group | 41 |
| tot emp | 3,148,030 |
| a mean | 31,810 |
| a median | 31,190 |
| a pct10 | 23,070 |
| a pct25 | 27,780 |
| a pct75 | 35,410 |
| a pct90 | 38,220 |
| h mean | 15 |
| h median | 14 |
The day-to-day work of a cashiers typically centers on receive payment by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits. Every task listed below is classified as Core in O*NET — they collectively define the role. Task descriptions below are quoted from the U.S. Department of Labor's O*NET 29.0 occupation profile.
Workers in this occupation rely most on Service Orientation, Active Listening, and Social Perceptiveness. Across the top 4 skills, the average O*NET importance score is 3.03 out of 5 — moderately weighted for this role. Importance reflects how essential each skill is for adequate job performance.
Among working cashiers, the most common entry qualification is a High School Diploma (44.3%). Bachelor's-degree-or-higher credentials are reported by 0% of incumbents. Most workers enter without a four-year degree, making this a relatively accessible career path.
Median annual pay is highest in District of Columbia at $37,540 and lowest in Mississippi at $22,410 — a 1.7× spread. The top five states (District of Columbia, Washington, California, Alaska, Colorado) average $36,584. Figures reflect BLS OEWS May 2024 state-level wage estimates; percentiles shown are for full-time wage-earners in each state.
| State | Median | Mean | 10th % | 90th % | Employed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| District of Columbia | $37,540 | $40,660 | $35,360 | $49,990 | 7,310 |
| Washington | $37,300 | $40,400 | $34,220 | $49,070 | 59,660 |
| California | $36,270 | $38,750 | $33,910 | $47,630 | 349,300 |
| Alaska | $36,050 | $35,940 | $29,370 | $44,970 | 5,950 |
| Colorado | $35,760 | $36,500 | $30,320 | $45,360 | 55,700 |
| Vermont | $35,090 | $35,380 | $30,200 | $44,200 | 7,790 |
| New York | $35,030 | $36,600 | $31,200 | $43,950 | 163,700 |
| Hawaii | $34,930 | $36,540 | $29,120 | $45,170 | 11,240 |
| Massachusetts | $34,800 | $36,060 | $31,670 | $42,710 | 62,060 |
| Oregon | $34,220 | $35,370 | $30,160 | $43,150 | 36,960 |
| Connecticut | $34,030 | $35,330 | $32,640 | $38,410 | 32,110 |
| Maine | $33,900 | $33,950 | $29,840 | $37,560 | 15,530 |
| New Jersey | $33,200 | $34,660 | $31,470 | $38,770 | 93,270 |
| Arizona | $32,990 | $33,860 | $29,900 | $37,220 | 70,780 |
| Maryland | $32,870 | $34,380 | $31,200 | $38,530 | 53,870 |
| Minnesota | $32,570 | $32,560 | $26,970 | $37,360 | 57,290 |
| Illinois | $31,340 | $33,100 | $29,120 | $37,000 | 118,010 |
| New Hampshire | $31,230 | $31,510 | $24,360 | $36,740 | 19,210 |
| Rhode Island | $31,040 | $33,070 | $29,120 | $36,880 | 9,710 |
| Delaware | $30,920 | $32,060 | $27,560 | $36,560 | 11,880 |
| Montana | $30,620 | $31,310 | $22,820 | $38,440 | 12,500 |
| North Dakota | $30,610 | $31,570 | $22,820 | $37,120 | 9,290 |
| Utah | $30,290 | $31,570 | $23,460 | $37,790 | 27,810 |
| Idaho | $30,280 | $30,840 | $21,240 | $37,990 | 16,660 |
| Virginia | $29,840 | $31,260 | $26,530 | $36,120 | 84,500 |
| Wisconsin | $29,690 | $30,540 | $22,650 | $36,900 | 70,810 |
| Nebraska | $29,420 | $30,020 | $24,960 | $35,230 | 20,410 |
| Missouri | $29,400 | $31,030 | $26,740 | $36,890 | 69,980 |
| South Dakota | $29,330 | $30,430 | $24,880 | $36,360 | 12,970 |
| Florida | $29,320 | $30,690 | $25,940 | $36,430 | 197,310 |
| New Mexico | $29,230 | $30,590 | $26,580 | $35,770 | 19,790 |
| Michigan | $29,190 | $30,160 | $23,540 | $36,130 | 89,450 |
| Wyoming | $29,150 | $30,210 | $22,150 | $37,790 | 5,330 |
| Nevada | $29,080 | $31,290 | $24,250 | $38,110 | 30,660 |
| Iowa | $28,780 | $29,440 | $22,450 | $36,120 | 43,160 |
| Pennsylvania | $28,690 | $29,170 | $21,980 | $35,860 | 111,340 |
| Indiana | $28,640 | $28,550 | $22,100 | $35,170 | 67,770 |
| Ohio | $28,540 | $29,030 | $23,110 | $35,050 | 112,650 |
| Texas | $28,310 | $28,750 | $21,020 | $36,080 | 266,210 |
| Georgia | $28,020 | $27,940 | $21,460 | $34,850 | 96,120 |
| North Carolina | $27,930 | $27,990 | $21,410 | $35,150 | 115,170 |
| Tennessee | $27,860 | $27,760 | $20,730 | $35,040 | 68,830 |
| South Carolina | $27,590 | $27,220 | $20,520 | $34,430 | 59,470 |
| Kansas | $27,580 | $27,420 | $21,560 | $34,120 | 35,100 |
| Arkansas | $27,370 | $27,720 | $23,430 | $33,210 | 30,620 |
| Oklahoma | $27,130 | $26,790 | $20,270 | $33,910 | 41,320 |
| Kentucky | $26,970 | $26,860 | $20,170 | $34,800 | 44,220 |
| Alabama | $26,760 | $26,170 | $18,450 | $34,040 | 48,790 |
| West Virginia | $23,490 | $25,390 | $20,680 | $30,960 | 16,730 |
| Louisiana | $23,410 | $25,350 | $18,230 | $32,570 | 50,570 |
| Mississippi | $22,410 | $24,170 | $18,000 | $30,320 | 31,870 |
Recruiters and job boards use several alternate titles for cashiers. Knowing these variants widens your job search — listings for Auction Clerk or Bottle Booth Attendant frequently describe the same role. The list below is a sample of the most common industry variants.
This data helps you understand how Cashiers compares to others in the 41 category. Use it to make informed decisions based on verified data from BLS OEWS 2024 + O*NET 29.0.
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