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Teller salary

Average teller salary

$15.47

$32,171 yearly

Entry-level teller salary
$26,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Understanding Teller Salaries

The role of a teller is pivotal in banking, responsible for handling customer transactions and inquiries. The average salary of a teller is around $32,171 annually, translating to about $15 per hour. However, salaries can vary significantly based on factors like geographic location, years of experience, and the specific financial institution one works for.

Salary by Experience Level

Entry-level tellers may start at lower salaries, but with experience, earnings can increase. For instance, a teller with five years of experience might earn closer to $35,000 annually. Moreover, tellers in high-demand areas or those working at prestigious institutions often command higher salaries.

Highest Paying States for Tellers

States like California, New York, and Texas rank among the highest paying for teller positions. Understanding these regional differences can help job seekers target their applications effectively.

Conclusion

Whether you are just starting or looking to advance in your banking career, knowing the salary landscape for tellers is crucial. Regularly updating your skills and understanding market trends can lead to better job opportunities and salary negotiations.

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Where can a Teller earn more?

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Columbus, OH$36,660
Fargo, ND$32,592
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Security Service Federal Credit Union$41,613
Horicon Bank$35,741

Teller salaries by experience level

Teller salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Indeed, Glassdoor, Ziprecruiter and CareerExplorer, the average salary for a teller typically falls between $32,171 and $43,344.
zippia
$32,171yearly
glassdoor[1]
$43,344yearly
indeed[2]
$35,792yearly
Salary.com[3]
$36,360yearly
ZipRecruiter[4]
$36,480yearly
CareerExplorer[5]
$36,310yearly

Average teller salary by state

The average teller salary in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average teller salary states are Arkansas, Missouri, and Indiana.

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Highest paying states for tellers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Rhode Island$34,794$16.73
2New Hampshire$35,253$16.95
3Maine$34,399$16.54
4New Jersey$36,832$17.71
5Massachusetts$35,849$17.24
6Vermont$34,047$16.37
7Wisconsin$32,584$15.67
8Ohio$32,779$15.76
9Arizona$33,583$16.15
10New York$35,426$17.03
11Washington$35,484$17.06
12Michigan$32,262$15.51
13Connecticut$35,885$17.25
14Alaska$34,104$16.40
15Hawaii$35,327$16.98
16Wyoming$31,383$15.09
17Delaware$34,048$16.37
18Pennsylvania$31,901$15.34
19Colorado$33,843$16.27
20Minnesota$33,792$16.25
21California$35,028$16.84
22Maryland$34,453$16.56
23Nevada$32,543$15.65
24Oregon$33,637$16.17
25Florida$31,945$15.36
26Virginia$33,117$15.92
27Iowa$31,025$14.92
28Utah$30,931$14.87
29Illinois$32,610$15.68
30North Dakota$32,462$15.61
31Montana$31,020$14.91
32Nebraska$30,768$14.79
33Idaho$30,744$14.78
34Kansas$30,621$14.72
35North Carolina$31,456$15.12
36South Dakota$30,730$14.77
37West Virginia$30,697$14.76
38Tennessee$30,239$14.54
39South Carolina$31,072$14.94
40District of Columbia$33,462$16.09
41Kentucky$30,560$14.69
42Georgia$30,515$14.67
43Arkansas$28,942$13.91
44Indiana$28,547$13.72
45Alabama$29,729$14.29
46Texas$29,067$13.97
47Oklahoma$27,512$13.23
48Mississippi$29,085$13.98
49Louisiana$28,451$13.68
50Missouri$28,607$13.75
51New Mexico$28,077$13.50

Highest paying cities for tellers

The highest-paying cities for tellers are Manchester, NJ, Springfield, MA, and Albany, NY.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Manchester, NJ$36,660$17.63
2Springfield, MA$35,848$17.23
3Albany, NY$35,501$17.07
4Urban Honolulu, HI$35,346$16.99
5San Jose, CA$35,284$16.96
6Manchester, NH$35,269$16.96
7Spokane, WA$34,927$16.79
8Baltimore, MD$34,527$16.60
9Portland, ME$34,420$16.55
10Burlington, VT$34,013$16.35
11Denver, CO$33,839$16.27
12Albany, OR$33,712$16.21
13Springfield, VA$33,684$16.19
14Rochester, MN$33,663$16.18
15Phoenix, AZ$33,577$16.14
16Washington, DC$33,475$16.09
17Cleveland, OH$33,332$16.02
18Reno, NV$32,877$15.81
19Chicago, IL$32,696$15.72
20Fargo, ND$32,592$15.67

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

  1. Springfield, MA
  2. Albany, NY
  3. Urban Honolulu, HI
  4. San Jose, CA
  5. Manchester, NH

Teller salary details

A teller's salary ranges from $26,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $39,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average teller salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a teller's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$39,000$3,250$19
75th Percentile$35,000$2,917$17
Average$32,171$2,681$15
25th Percentile$29,000$2,417$14
10th Percentile$26,000$2,167$13

Highest paying teller jobs

The highest paying types of tellers are banking associate, merchant, and assistant head teller.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Personal Banking Representative$33,833$2,819$16.2741,795
Bank Representative$34,417$2,868$16.55105,192
Finance Service Representative$38,361$3,197$18.44220,519
New Accounts Representative$36,918$3,077$17.75133,070
Universal Banker$35,922$2,993$17.2728,761
Personal Banker$37,639$3,137$18.1036,603

Which companies pay tellers the most?

Teller salaries at Security Service Federal Credit Union and ESL Federal Credit Union are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average teller salary at companies like Idaho Central Credit Union and MIDFLORIDA Credit Union are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Security Service Federal Credit Union$41,613$20.01
2ESL Federal Credit Union$41,126$19.77
3Idaho Central Credit Union$40,358$19.40
4MIDFLORIDA Credit Union$40,289$19.37
5Home Bancshares Inc.$39,837$19.15
6Stcu$39,000$18.75
7United Natural Foods$37,755$18.15
8University of Wisconsin Oshkosh$37,562$18.06
9Fidelity Investments$37,436$18.00
10Uline$37,330$17.95
11State Bank of India$37,200$17.88
12University of Wisconsin System$36,515$17.56
13Abbott$36,447$17.52
14Eastern Savings Bank$36,294$17.45
15National General Insurance$36,226$17.42
16Genisys Credit Union$36,218$17.41
17Univest Financial Corporation$36,079$17.35
18Jersey Shore State Bank$35,874$17.25
19Textron$35,776$17.20
20Horicon Bank$35,741$17.18

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$33,000$32,800$32,600$32,400$32,200$32,000
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Teller salary trends

The average teller salary has risen by $7,919 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average teller earned $24,252 annually, but today, they earn $32,171 a year. That works out to a 20% change in pay for tellers over the last decade.

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

Average teller salary over time

Compare teller salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Teller salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$32,200$15.47+4.3%
2024$30,800$14.81+5.7%
2023$29,000$13.96+4.6%
2022$27,700$13.33+3.0%
2021$26,900$12.93+3.1%

Recently added teller salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Associated BankTellerMain, PA06/30/2025$35,479
FirstnationalTeller Bilingual PreferredYankton, SD06/30/2025$37,566
Citizens Financial GroupCitizens TellerPhiladelphia, PA06/29/2025$39,653
Northrop Grumman Federal CrediTeller IIMaryland06/29/2025$42,011
Delaware North CompaniesTeller, Wheeling Island CasinoWheeling, WV06/29/2025$27,027
Burke & Herbert Bank & TrustCustomer Service TellerPetersburg, WV06/29/2025$33,392
Freedom Federal Credit UnionTellerMaryland06/29/2025$36,523
Topline Financial Credit UnionTellerPlymouth, MN06/29/2025$37,462
Oneaz Credit UnionTellerTucson, AZ06/29/2025$35,479
FirstnationalTeller-OAK Branch FortFort Collins, CO06/29/2025$37,566

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