Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks Salary in District of Columbia
SOC 43-5071 · District of Columbia · BLS OEWS May 2024
The median salary for Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks in District of Columbia is $47,986 per year ($23.07/hr). This is 11.1% higher than the national median of $43,202. The middle 50% earn between $45,074 and $63,731 annually. Top earners at the 90th percentile reach $69,992.
Wage Percentiles: District of Columbia
| Percentile | Hourly Rate | Annual Salary | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|
| P10 | $19.53 | $40,622 | +23.5% |
| P25 | $21.67 | $45,074 | +21.7% |
| P50MEDIAN | $23.07 | $47,986 | +11.1% |
| P75 | $30.64 | $63,731 | +29.0% |
| P90 | $33.65 | $69,992 | +16.1% |
Market Context Signal
The overall labor market contracted slightly in February: 5.0M separations vs 4.8M hires. Hiring rate hit 3.1%, the lowest since April 2020. The "Great Stay" persists with quits at 1.9% for 8 consecutive months.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median shipping, receiving, and inventory clerks salary in District of Columbia?
The median (P50) annual salary for Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks in District of Columbia is approximately $47,986, based on BLS OEWS May 2024 data adjusted for regional cost factors. This is 11.1% higher than the national median of $43,202.
What is the salary range for entry-level shipping, receiving, and inventory clerks in District of Columbia?
Entry-level Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks (10th percentile) in District of Columbia earn approximately $40,622 per year. The 25th percentile is $45,074. Top earners (90th percentile) reach $69,992.
How does District of Columbia compare to the national average for shipping, receiving, and inventory clerks?
District of Columbia pays 11.1% higher than the national average. The national P50 is $43,202 vs $47,986 in District of Columbia. Based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost factors.
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