What is the salary of a Supply Clerk? In the United States, a Supply Clerk earns an average salary of $39,695. The salary range for a Supply Clerk is usually between $32,965 and $46,384 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $75,866. The highest Supply Clerk salary in the United States was $78,157. The average hourly pay for a Supply Clerk is $19.08.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Supply Clerk salary are California, with an average salary of $80,637, followed by Maryland, with an average salary of $73,096, and Nevada, with an average salary of $55,399. Employers paying the highest salary for a Supply Clerk job are Tulare City (CA), Alameda County (CA) and San Jose (CA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Tulare City, CA | $89,618 |
Alameda County, CA | $80,320 |
San Jose, CA | $77,823 |
Prince George's County Public Schools, MD | $59,846 |
City of Orlando, FL | $41,787 |
Senate, NY | $39,169 |
Assembly, NY | $38,574 |
City of Mobile, AL | $37,149 |
City of Savannah, GA | $34,463 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Supply Technician | $59,027 |
Supply Specialist | $70,332 |
Supply Chain Manager | $91,247 |
Supply Coordinator | $47,929 |
Supply Assistant | $39,063 |
Supply Supervisor | $37,543 |
Supply Officer | $133,106 |
Supply Chain Specialist | $47,158 |
Supply Manager | $51,651 |
Supply Chain Analyst | $63,856 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Alabama | $37,149 | 4 |
Arkansas | $30,549 | 1 |
California | $80,637 | 43 |
Colorado | $34,030 | 1 |
Connecticut | $41,470 | 1 |
District of Columbia | $40,848 | 13 |
Federal | $52,979 | 1 |
Florida | $34,017 | 13 |
Georgia | $33,486 | 6 |
Indiana | $21,748 | 8 |
Louisiana | $29,843 | 1 |
Maryland | $73,096 | 4 |
Mississippi | $35,565 | 7 |
Montana | $22 | 1 |
New Jersey | $49,414 | 4 |
Nevada | $55,399 | 3 |
New York | $34,421 | 490 |
Ohio | $48,442 | 1 |
Pennsylvania | $23,952 | 1 |
Texas | $33,114 | 6 |
Virginia | $40,644 | 1 |
Washington | $56,400 | 1 |