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What Does it Take to Be a Financial Clerks?
Occupation Description All financial clerks not listed separately.
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Other Financial Clerks Job Titles
- Safe Deposit Clerk
- Vault Teller
- Bank Vault Clerk
- Bank Vault Custodian
- Financial Operations Clerk
Job Opportunities for Financial Clerks
There were about 36,600 jobs for Financial Clerks in 2016 (in the United States). New jobs are being produced at a rate of 9.8% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 3,600 new jobs for Financial Clerks by 2026. The BLS estimates 4,300 yearly job openings in this field.
The states with the most job growth for Financial Clerks are Nevada, Arizona, and Iowa. Watch out if you plan on working in Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Maine. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.
Financial Clerks Average Salary
The average yearly salary of a Financial Clerks ranges between $28,340 and $62,100.
Financial Clerks who work in District of Columbia, Massachusetts, or Delaware, make the highest salaries.
How much do Financial Clerks make in different U.S. states?
State | Annual Mean Salary |
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Alabama | $37,640 |
Alaska | $46,890 |
Arizona | $44,210 |
Arkansas | $42,580 |
California | $41,570 |
Colorado | $47,010 |
Connecticut | $48,700 |
Delaware | $53,210 |
District of Columbia | $60,240 |
Florida | $42,440 |
Georgia | $44,950 |
Hawaii | $45,610 |
Illinois | $43,350 |
Indiana | $41,610 |
Iowa | $44,310 |
Kansas | $41,310 |
Louisiana | $39,670 |
Maine | $41,110 |
Maryland | $44,450 |
Massachusetts | $55,550 |
Michigan | $42,510 |
Minnesota | $40,730 |
Mississippi | $37,470 |
Missouri | $39,680 |
Montana | $35,700 |
Nebraska | $40,820 |
Nevada | $46,700 |
New Hampshire | $42,510 |
New Jersey | $45,270 |
New York | $54,310 |
North Carolina | $46,720 |
North Dakota | $44,340 |
Ohio | $40,650 |
Oklahoma | $43,180 |
Oregon | $41,190 |
Pennsylvania | $41,770 |
Rhode Island | $41,710 |
South Carolina | $45,150 |
Tennessee | $39,990 |
Texas | $42,940 |
Vermont | $42,670 |
Virginia | $40,410 |
Washington | $49,830 |
West Virginia | $31,950 |
Wisconsin | $40,510 |
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