What is the salary of a Finance Clerk? In the United States, a Finance Clerk earns an average salary of $40,003. The salary range for a Finance Clerk is usually between $30,309 and $51,967 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $60,795. The highest Finance Clerk salary in the United States was $107,000. The average hourly pay for a Finance Clerk is $19.23.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Finance Clerk salary are Colorado, with an average salary of $64,477, followed by Minnesota, with an average salary of $58,829, and Connecticut, with an average salary of $61,315. Employers paying the highest salary for a Finance Clerk job are Orange (CA), Queen Anne's County Public Schools (MD) and City of Centerville (OH).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Orange, CA | $70,817 |
Queen Anne's County Public Schools, MD | $62,658 |
City of Centerville, OH | $62,275 |
Town of Mansfield, CT | $61,314 |
City of Fort Thomas, KY | $58,965 |
Santa Maria, CA | $56,242 |
Harris County, TX | $54,486 |
City of Monticello, MN | $52,970 |
Trimet, OR | $52,917 |
City of Springfield, MI | $51,229 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Finance Director | $115,313 |
Finance Manager | $91,085 |
Finance Officer | $63,155 |
Finance | $56,167 |
Finance Specialist | $59,052 |
Finance Supervisor | $91,719 |
Finance Administrator | $90,017 |
Finance Coordinator | $63,914 |
Finance & Administration | $63,837 |
Finance Technician | $55,918 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arizona | $39,605 | 4 |
California | $52,009 | 18 |
Colorado | $64,477 | 1 |
Connecticut | $61,315 | 2 |
Delaware | $52,006 | 1 |
Florida | $34,118 | 26 |
Georgia | $31,505 | 35 |
Iowa | $51,522 | 1 |
Indiana | $38,052 | 8 |
Kansas | $23,366 | 12 |
Kentucky | $52,239 | 7 |
Louisiana | $33,185 | 1 |
Massachusetts | $17,300 | 4 |
Maryland | $57,033 | 7 |
Maine | $34,453 | 2 |
Michigan | $47,048 | 11 |
Minnesota | $58,829 | 7 |
Missouri | $39,914 | 3 |
Mississippi | $19,233 | 1 |
North Carolina | $41,796 | 3 |
New Jersey | $41,643 | 16 |
New Mexico | $47,282 | 2 |
Nevada | $54,101 | 2 |
New York | $32,692 | 10 |
Ohio | $49,624 | 16 |
Oklahoma | $13,260 | 1 |
Oregon | $50,499 | 14 |
Pennsylvania | $35,453 | 12 |
South Carolina | $39,356 | 1 |
Tennessee | $50,015 | 1 |
Texas | $40,432 | 28 |
Utah | $34,461 | 26 |
Virginia | $42,905 | 1 |
Vermont | $38,500 | 4 |
Washington | $57,724 | 4 |
Wisconsin | $54,829 | 2 |
Wyoming | $37,584 | 4 |