Financial clerk earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Financial clerk salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $47,720
Alabama $35,200
Arkansas $34,730
Arizona $33,895
California $46,340
Colorado $41,820
Connecticut $46,860
District of Columbia $54,040
Delaware $44,410
Florida $37,610
Georgia $39,070
Guam $27,610
Hawaii $42,048
Iowa $38,690
Idaho $35,774
Illinois $42,579
Indiana $37,607
Kansas $35,910
Kentucky $37,120
Louisiana $36,100
Massachusetts $46,180
Maryland $44,420
Maine $37,790
Michigan $37,810
Minnesota $43,510
Missouri $36,780
Mississippi $35,780
Montana $35,540
North Carolina $38,550
North Dakota $37,650
Nebraska $36,460
New Hampshire $41,480
New Jersey $46,440
New Mexico $36,840
Nevada $38,760
New York $44,150
Ohio $39,830
Oklahoma $37,190
Oregon $40,590
Pennsylvania $40,176
Puerto Rico $20,170
Rhode Island $43,690
South Carolina $35,630
South Dakota $33,400
Tennessee $38,330
Texas $39,870
Utah $37,420
Virginia $41,270
Virgin Islands, U.S. $32,450
Vermont $41,220
Washington $44,450
Wisconsin $37,180
West Virginia $32,550
Wyoming $37,260

How do financial clerk salaries compare to similar careers?

Financial clerks earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than family social workers but more than exterminators.

Career Median Salary
Family social worker salary $42K
Travel agent salary $40K
Correctional officer salary $42K
Highway maintenance worker salary $41K
Ambulance dispatcher salary $40K
Financial clerk salary $39K
Maintenance worker salary $39K
Garbage collector salary $38K
Postal service worker salary $39K
Exterminator salary $38K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)