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TELLERS: FLORIDA


Occupation Description

Receive and pay out money. Keep records of money and negotiable instruments involved in a financial institution's various transactions.



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State and National Wages

Location Pay
Period
2008
10% 25% Median 75% 90%
United States Hourly $8.56 $9.88 $11.35 $13.23 $15.34
Yearly $17,800 $20,600 $23,600 $27,500 $31,900
Florida Hourly $9.14 $10.36 $11.63 $13.52 $15.42
Yearly $19,000 $21,500 $24,200 $28,100 $32,100
Annual Wages for Tellers

United States - $31,900 United States - $23,600 United States - $17,800 Florida - $32,100 Florida - $24,200 Florida - $19,000
  • High is the wage at which 90% of workers earn less and 10% earn more.
  • Middle is the wage at which 50% of workers earn less and 50% earn more.
  • Low is the wage at which 10% of workers earn less and 90% earn more.

Hourly Wages for Tellers

United States - $15.34 United States - $11.35 United States - $8.56 Florida - $15.42 Florida - $11.63 Florida - $9.14
  • High is the wage at which 90% of workers earn less and 10% earn more.
  • Middle is the wage at which 50% of workers earn less and 50% earn more.
  • Low is the wage at which 10% of workers earn less and 90% earn more.

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National Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
State Data Source: Florida Wage Information


State and National Trends

United States Employment Percent
Change
Job Openings 1
2008 2018
Tellers 600,500 638,000 +6% 28,440
Florida Employment Percent
Change
Job Openings 1
2006 2016
Tellers 33,990 42,160 +24% 2,300
1Job Openings refers to the average annual job openings due to growth and net replacement.

Note: The data for the State Employment Trends and the National Employment Trends are not directly comparable. The projections period for state data is 2006-2016, while the projections period for national data is 2008-2018.

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National Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections
State Data Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation




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