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Picker salary

Average picker salary

$14.8

$30,779 yearly

Entry-level picker salary
$25,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Picker Salary

The average Picker salary in the United States stands at $30,779 annually, translating to about $15 per hour. Factors such as experience, geographical location, and industry can significantly influence these figures. For instance, experienced Pickers or those in high-demand areas may command higher wages.

Where Can a Picker Earn More?

Locations like California and New York often offer higher salaries due to their cost of living and demand for labor. In addition, industries such as logistics and warehousing typically provide better compensation than retail.

Salary Estimates from Across the Web

  • According to recent data, salaries for Pickers can range from $25,000 to $35,000 depending on various factors.
  • Entry-level positions may start at around $25,000, while experienced professionals can earn upwards of $40,000.

Understanding these salary dynamics can enhance your job search, helping you target positions that align with your financial goals.

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Where can a Picker earn more?

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Columbus, OH$34,099
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Schnitzer Steel$38,482
W.B. Mason$32,807

Picker salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Glassdoor and Comparably, the average salary for a picker typically falls between $22,480 and $38,326.
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$30,779yearly
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$38,326yearly
comparably[2]
$22,480yearly
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$33,786yearly

Average picker salary by state

The average picker salary in Oregon, Hawaii, and Alaska are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average picker salary states are Maryland, Virginia, and Alabama.

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Highest paying states for pickers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Nevada$32,592$15.67
2North Dakota$31,926$15.35
3Oregon$36,837$17.71
4Idaho$31,951$15.36
5Rhode Island$30,652$14.74
6Utah$32,095$15.43
7New Hampshire$32,020$15.39
8Massachusetts$31,395$15.09
9Wisconsin$29,852$14.35
10Minnesota$30,954$14.88
11Arizona$30,447$14.64
12Washington$32,970$15.85
13Alaska$33,257$15.99
14Montana$32,217$15.49
15Wyoming$31,398$15.10
16California$33,095$15.91
17Vermont$31,394$15.09
18New Jersey$30,055$14.45
19Kansas$28,754$13.82
20Hawaii$35,824$17.22
21Pennsylvania$28,480$13.69
22Nebraska$29,828$14.34
23Michigan$28,126$13.52
24Indiana$27,814$13.37
25Delaware$30,539$14.68
26Colorado$30,546$14.69
27Iowa$27,639$13.29
28South Dakota$28,946$13.92
29Connecticut$30,789$14.80
30West Virginia$28,873$13.88
31Illinois$28,839$13.86
32Maine$29,641$14.25
33Missouri$28,647$13.77
34Ohio$27,622$13.28
35Kentucky$26,941$12.95
36New Mexico$29,190$14.03
37New York$29,078$13.98
38Texas$27,691$13.31
39Oklahoma$27,841$13.39
40Arkansas$26,701$12.84
41Tennessee$26,253$12.62
42District of Columbia$29,420$14.14
43Mississippi$26,300$12.64
44Louisiana$27,299$13.12
45Maryland$26,011$12.51
46Virginia$25,918$12.46
47Georgia$25,260$12.14
48Alabama$25,632$12.32
49South Carolina$26,232$12.61
50North Carolina$24,765$11.91
51Florida$25,002$12.02

Highest paying cities for pickers

The highest-paying cities for pickers are Reno, NV, Olympia, WA, and Salt Lake City, UT.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Reno, NV$34,099$16.39
2Olympia, WA$33,320$16.02
3Salt Lake City, UT$32,124$15.44
4Peabody, MA$31,485$15.14
5Minneapolis, MN$30,940$14.88
6Wausau, WI$30,667$14.74
7Aurora, CO$30,522$14.67
8Phoenix, AZ$30,496$14.66
9Syracuse, NY$29,881$14.37
10Aurora, IL$28,829$13.86
11Easton, PA$28,774$13.83
12Youngstown, OH$28,055$13.49
13Indianapolis, IN$27,676$13.31
14Fort Worth, TX$27,667$13.30
15Bowling Green, KY$26,790$12.88
16Memphis, TN$26,419$12.70
17Rock Hill, SC$26,415$12.70
18Southaven, MS$26,404$12.69
19Duluth, GA$25,301$12.16
20Jacksonville, FL$24,875$11.96

Pickers are the most in-demand in these five cities:

  1. Reno, NV
  2. Salt Lake City, UT
  3. Minneapolis, MN
  4. Aurora, CO
  5. Phoenix, AZ

Picker salary details

A picker's salary ranges from $25,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $37,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average picker salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a picker's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$37,000$3,083$18
75th Percentile$34,000$2,833$16
Average$30,779$2,565$15
25th Percentile$27,000$2,250$13
10th Percentile$25,000$2,083$12

Highest paying picker jobs

The highest paying types of pickers are order selector, filler, and breast puller.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Order Selector$36,443$3,037$17.5217,422
Order Builder$31,209$2,601$15.0020,711
Order Filler$31,551$2,629$15.17194,374
Cherry Picker Operator$33,956$2,830$16.32105,023
Picker And Packer$30,841$2,570$14.8367,478
Warehouse Picker$32,263$2,689$15.51122,248

Top companies hiring pickers now:

  1. UPS jobs (88)
  2. CVS Health jobs (143)
  3. Rite Aid jobs (200)
  4. Nike jobs (275)
  5. eBay jobs (126)

Which companies pay pickers the most?

Picker salaries at Schnitzer Steel and United Natural Foods are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average picker salary at companies like Chewy and Dairy Farmers of America are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Schnitzer Steel$38,482$18.50
2United Natural Foods$38,329$18.43
3Chewy$37,399$17.98
4Dairy Farmers of America$36,089$17.35
5ETE REMAN$35,420$17.03
6Henry Schein$35,312$16.98
7Hormel Foods$35,284$16.96
8Kemps$34,860$16.76
9UPS$34,706$16.69
10American Woodmark$34,571$16.62
11MSC Industrial Direct Co$34,282$16.48
12International Paper$33,920$16.31
13Donaldson$33,767$16.23
14Staples$33,486$16.10
15Grainger$33,460$16.09
16Rite Aid$33,460$16.09
17Avnet$32,968$15.85
18Amazon$32,824$15.78
19HD Supply$32,810$15.77
20W.B. Mason$32,807$15.77

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$32,000$31,600$31,200$30,800$30,400$30,000
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Picker salary by industry

The average picker salary varies across industries:

  • The average picker salary in the technology industry is $32,780, the highest of any industry.
  • The average picker salary in the finance industry is $31,936.
  • Pickers in the retail industry earn an average salary of $30,315, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for pickers

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Technology$32,780$15.76
2Manufacturing$31,936$15.35
3Transportation$31,687$15.23
4Retail$30,315$14.57

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Picker salary trends

The average picker salary has risen by $10,308 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average picker earned $20,471 annually, but today, they earn $30,779 a year. That works out to a 38% change in pay for pickers over the last decade.

Compare picker salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average picker salary over time

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Picker salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$30,800$14.80+2.0%
2025$30,200$14.50+20.3%
2024$24,000$11.55+4.8%
2023$22,900$11.00+2.6%
2022$22,300$10.72+2.6%

Recently added picker salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Adecco Us, Inc.Picker/SorterMontgomery, NY06/28/2025$35,479
AerotekPickerNewville, PA06/27/2025$31,305
Dairy Farmers of AmericaCooler Picker/Loader-2Nd ShiftMarquette, MI06/27/2025$39,549
Ingram Content GroupPicker M-F A-4PFort Wayne, IN06/27/2025$34,436
All-Star Personnel1St. Shift PickersLebanon, TN06/27/2025$29,218
Kane LogisticsPickerSomers, WI06/27/2025$37,566
Kelly ServicesBatching PickerUniversity Park, IL06/26/2025$41,740
AerotekPickerVista, CA06/26/2025$52,175
Jilbert DairyCooler Picker/Loader-2Nd ShiftMarquette, MI06/26/2025$39,549
MsccnVariable Rate PickerAurora, IL06/26/2025$42,992

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