Brokerage Clerk Salary in U.S.

The salary statistics of brokerage clerks are shown in Table 1. In the next few tables we compare the average salaries of brokerage clerks within different industry sectors and in the 50 states of the United States. The brokerage clerks annual salary statistics are from the national compensation survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2022 and published in April 2023 [1].

Table 1. Brokerage Clerk Salary in U.S. (2022 survey)

Percentile BracketAverage Annual Salary
10th Percentile Wage
$40,090
25th Percentile Wage
$48,070
50th Percentile Wage
$54,680
75th Percentile Wage
$63,500
90th Percentile Wage
$79,860

Table 1 shows the average annual salary for brokerage clerks. The average annual salary for the 90th percentile (the top 10 percent of the highest paid) brokerage clerks is $79,860. The median annual salary (50th percentile) is $54,680. The average annual salary for the bottom 10 percent is $40,090. It is noted that in the United States, the annual salary of the 90th percentile (the top 10 percent of the highest paid) is almost 99% higher than that of the bottom 10 percent.

Median salary trend (2012 to 2022)

The table and chart below show the trend of the median salary of brokerage clerks from 2012 to 2022.

YearMedian SalaryYearly Growth10-Year Growth
2022
$54,680
1.24% 22.38%
2021
$54,000
-2.35% -
2020
$55,270
4.56% -
2019
$52,750
2.56% -
2018
$51,400
3.11% -
2017
$49,800
1.20% -
2016
$49,200
2.07% -
2015
$48,180
1.37% -
2014
$47,520
4.36% -
2013
$45,450
6.62% -
2012
$42,440
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Table 2. Brokerage Clerk Salary by Industry Sector (2022 survey)

The average salaries of brokerage clerks in 13 major industry sectors are shown in Table 2. We note that the salaries vary considerably within different industry sectors. The highest paying industry sector for brokerage clerks occupations is the retail trade sector with an annual salary $59,930. The lowest paying sector is the real estate and rental and leasing sector (annual salary $37,680).

Industry Sector Median Annual Salary
Retail Trade
$59,930
Finance and Insurance
$56,490
Federal, State, and Local Government
$55,700
Management of Companies and Enterprises
$53,630
Wholesale Trade
$53,290
Transportation and Warehousing
$52,390
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
$52,220
Information
$49,470
Accommodation and Food Services
$48,100
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
$44,030
Construction
$41,630
Health Care and Social Assistance
$37,900
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$37,680

Table 3. Median Annual Wage of Brokerage Clerks by States (2022 survey)

From the above tables we note that not only brokerage clerks salaries vary considerably based on one's education and experience, and the industry sectors, they also change considerably from state to state. In the following table we compare the median salary of brokerage clerks in all 50 states of the United States. We note that the median annual salaries range from $38,680 to $73,040. The highest paying state for brokerage clerks is Connecticut with a median annual salary of $73,040. The lowest paying state is Wyoming with a median annual salary of $38,680. For more salary information of brokerage clerks profession in a specific state, use the links in the table.

State Name Median Annual Salary
Connecticut
$73,040
New York
$66,310
Colorado
$64,350
New Jersey
$63,140
District of Columbia
$61,270
Oklahoma
$60,620
Maine
$59,890
Massachusetts
$59,090
Illinois
$58,740
Idaho
$57,980
Vermont
$56,720
Oregon
$54,800
Maryland
$54,120
Alaska
$53,340
Wisconsin
$53,300
Utah
$53,100
Washington
$52,970
Kansas
$52,780
Georgia
$52,740
North Dakota
$52,560
Ohio
$52,400
North Carolina
$52,000
Montana
$51,730
New Hampshire
$51,670
Arizona
$51,410
Rhode Island
$51,100
Minnesota
$50,950
California
$50,260
Texas
$50,150
Tennessee
$49,950
Mississippi
$49,670
New Mexico
$49,150
Florida
$49,120
Hawaii
$49,060
Michigan
$49,030
Pennsylvania
$48,990
Arkansas
$48,690
Virginia
$48,650
South Carolina
$48,560
Nebraska
$48,430
Delaware
$48,250
Kentucky
$48,240
South Dakota
$48,160
Indiana
$47,950
Louisiana
$47,840
Puerto Rico
$47,810
Alabama
$46,330
Iowa
$46,290
Missouri
$46,160
Nevada
$45,970
West Virginia
$42,710
Wyoming
$38,680