This question is about cashier jobs.
No, you cannot make $100,000 per year as a cashier. It is highly unlikely to earn over $100k because the average annual salary for a cashier is $26,189. Even cashiers in higher-paid positions do not typically earn more than $32,000 per year.
The following table shows how much the 90th percentile cashier earns in each state. Zippia used data from the BLS, public records, and job postings to create these estimates.
State | 90th Percentile Salary |
District of Columbia | $39,000 |
California | $38,000 |
Massachusetts | $37,000 |
New York | $36,000 |
Rhode Island | $35,000 |
Connecticut | $35,000 |
Washington | $35,000 |
Maine | $34,000 |
New Hampshire | $34,000 |
Minnesota | $34,000 |
New Jersey | $34,000 |
Vermont | $34,000 |
Oregon | $34,000 |
Maryland | $34,000 |
Illinois | $33,000 |
Michigan | $32,000 |
Arizona | $32,000 |
Colorado | $32,000 |
Ohio | $31,000 |
Delaware | $31,000 |
Pennsylvania | $30,000 |
Wisconsin | $30,000 |
North Dakota | $30,000 |
Virginia | $30,000 |
Nevada | $29,000 |
Iowa | $29,000 |
Indiana | $29,000 |
Arkansas | $29,000 |
Texas | $29,000 |
West Virginia | $29,000 |
Tennessee | $28,000 |
Kentucky | $28,000 |
Missouri | $28,000 |
Florida | $28,000 |
Nebraska | $28,000 |
New Mexico | $28,000 |
Utah | $27,000 |
Kansas | $27,000 |
Wyoming | $26,000 |
Alaska | $26,000 |
Idaho | $26,000 |
Oklahoma | $26,000 |
South Carolina | $26,000 |
Montana | $26,000 |
Hawaii | $26,000 |
North Carolina | $26,000 |
South Dakota | $26,000 |
Alabama | $25,000 |
Georgia | $25,000 |
Mississippi | $24,000 |
Louisiana | $24,000 |