Highest Paying State $46,890 Washington
National Avg Median $40,154 Across 50 states
Lowest Paying State $31,200 West Virginia

Tellers Salary in All 50 States

Compare Tellers pay across the country. Click any state for the full salary breakdown including percentiles, employment numbers, and related jobs.

State Median Salary Mean Salary Entry Level Top Earners Employed
Washington $46,890 $48,970 $39,170 $59,840 8,810
Connecticut $46,310 $46,330 $36,750 $56,860 3,400
California $45,920 $46,340 $37,110 $56,510 25,440
New Jersey $45,720 $45,370 $37,470 $55,490 10,330
Alaska $45,590 $45,920 $40,010 $48,780 1,120
Massachusetts $45,100 $44,790 $37,600 $53,610 6,880
Oregon $44,600 $43,450 $37,990 $46,850 3,080
Colorado $44,370 $44,920 $37,230 $51,240 5,820
Florida $44,120 $42,590 $35,630 $48,400 13,190
Nevada $44,080 $42,960 $36,760 $45,740 2,040
New York $44,040 $43,810 $36,450 $50,490 17,420
Arizona $43,830 $43,330 $36,510 $48,530 4,260
Delaware $43,660 $44,040 $36,660 $48,880 1,270
Virginia $43,340 $42,380 $34,800 $49,450 7,940
Maryland $43,310 $43,800 $36,010 $49,480 3,950
Rhode Island $43,190 $43,410 $39,070 $48,060 930
North Carolina $42,990 $42,820 $35,280 $53,340 7,790
Ohio $42,990 $42,140 $35,440 $48,400 15,200
New Hampshire $42,470 $42,130 $37,360 $46,820 1,380
Vermont $42,030 $41,820 $36,930 $46,230 950
Minnesota $41,740 $41,500 $36,250 $46,470 6,030
Hawaii $40,260 $42,390 $37,140 $48,280 1,660
Maine $39,160 $40,960 $36,820 $45,810 2,150
North Dakota $39,060 $41,540 $36,330 $48,080 1,990
Wisconsin $39,010 $40,630 $35,750 $46,680 9,420
Georgia $38,890 $40,130 $31,070 $47,320 8,820
Idaho $38,880 $40,000 $35,070 $45,760 2,290
Pennsylvania $38,750 $39,440 $30,990 $45,490 15,580
South Carolina $38,620 $40,270 $33,050 $48,120 5,150
Illinois $38,490 $40,530 $31,880 $47,000 16,490
Indiana $38,350 $39,600 $33,890 $46,700 9,630
New Mexico $38,060 $38,600 $29,740 $46,010 2,480
Utah $38,000 $39,120 $34,340 $46,080 4,260
Iowa $37,890 $39,730 $33,880 $46,980 5,600
Michigan $37,840 $39,420 $31,940 $46,690 12,660
Montana $37,640 $38,680 $33,530 $45,110 1,610
Nebraska $37,480 $38,370 $31,030 $46,030 4,510
Wyoming $37,210 $38,880 $30,550 $47,250 1,010
Texas $37,190 $37,780 $29,040 $46,540 26,390
South Dakota $37,120 $38,030 $31,280 $44,940 1,630
Kentucky $36,410 $36,890 $29,550 $45,230 5,040
Tennessee $36,400 $37,110 $29,120 $46,300 9,310
Alabama $36,350 $36,700 $29,040 $45,400 6,820
Kansas $36,340 $35,730 $28,430 $45,250 4,970
Louisiana $35,900 $35,330 $27,920 $44,090 5,370
Missouri $35,510 $36,730 $29,540 $46,730 9,150
Mississippi $35,340 $35,140 $29,000 $43,010 3,740
Oklahoma $35,160 $35,720 $29,280 $44,970 6,840
Arkansas $34,900 $34,390 $28,840 $39,790 4,660
West Virginia $31,200 $32,720 $27,740 $39,000 2,570

Data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2024. Sorted by median salary (highest to lowest). Entry Level = 10th percentile, Top Earners = 90th percentile.

Tellers Salary FAQs

Which state pays Tellerss the most?

Washington pays the highest median salary for Tellerss at $46,890 per year, according to 2024 BLS data. The top 5 highest paying states are: Washington ($46,890), Connecticut ($46,310), California ($45,920), New Jersey ($45,720), Alaska ($45,590).

What is the average Tellers salary nationally?

The average median Tellers salary across all 50 states is $40,154 per year. The salary ranges from $31,200 in West Virginia to $46,890 in Washington — a difference of $15,690.

Which state pays Tellerss the least?

West Virginia has the lowest median Tellers salary at $31,200 per year. However, cost of living in West Virginia may be lower, so purchasing power could be comparable.