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Average Warehouse Worker Salary in Texas

How much does Warehouse worker make in Texas?

$34,337 (USD)

per year

U.S. job rank

#1337

out of 1411 monitored jobs in United States.

Country average

-48% lower

than the $65,470 average of United States.

The average salary for a Warehouse worker in Texas in 2023 is $34,337 per year. This comes to $2,861 per month. The top earners receive $47,970 per year, while the bottom earners receive $26,166 per year.

Distribution of Warehouse Worker Salaries

Bottom 25% Salary

$26,166 (USD)

per year

Starting salary or workers with less experience.

Median Salary

$34,337 (USD)

per year

Salary point, where half of the workers earn more and half earn less.

Top 25% Salary

$47,970 (USD)

per year

Most senior and experienced workers.

Compare Warehouse Worker Salaries in Other States

State Average Salary
District of Columbia $59,177
Massachusetts $44,931
New York $43,835
Washington $43,470
California $43,104
Connecticut $41,278
New Jersey $41,278
Maryland $40,912
Colorado $40,182
Alaska $39,086
Virginia $39,086
Illinois $37,625
Minnesota $37,260
Oregon $37,260
Rhode Island $37,260
Delaware $36,894
New Hampshire $36,894
United States Average $36,529
Hawaii $36,164
Arizona $35,068
Vermont $35,068
Pennsylvania $34,703
Georgia $34,337
Texas $34,337
Michigan $33,972
Utah $33,972
Florida $33,607
Maine $33,607
North Carolina $33,241
Ohio $33,241
Wisconsin $33,241
Nevada $32,876
North Dakota $32,876
Nebraska $32,511
Missouri $32,146
New Mexico $32,146
Wyoming $32,146
Indiana $31,415
Iowa $31,415
Kansas $31,415
Tennessee $31,415
Idaho $31,050
Montana $31,050
Kentucky $30,319
South Carolina $30,319
Alabama $29,954
Louisiana $29,954
Oklahoma $29,954
South Dakota $29,588
West Virginia $29,223
Arkansas $28,493
Virgin Islands $28,127
Mississippi $26,666
Guam $23,379
Puerto Rico $18,995

About the data

The data on SalaryMonitor.org is sourced from the following sources: the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Eurostat, the Office for National Statistics (UK), the OECD, the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the World Bank. In some cases where the real-world data is missing, the figures are estimated.

FAQ

Salary vs. wage vs. income, what is the difference?


A salary is a fixed annual amount paid to an employee, divided into regular intervals (e.g., monthly or bi-weekly). It doesn't vary based on hours worked, and salaried employees usually don't receive extra pay for overtime. Salaried positions are common in professional and management roles.


A wage is an hourly rate paid to employees based on the number of hours worked. It can fluctuate depending on hours worked, including overtime. Wage-based jobs are often in industries like retail, manufacturing, or labor.


Income refers to the total money earned from various sources, including salary, wages, investments, and passive income. It represents the overall financial earnings over a period, such as monthly or annually. Income can come from employment, business, or other financial assets.

Average vs median salary, what is the difference?


The average is the sum of all salaries divided by the number of salaries. In general, it tends to be skewed by the extremes (very high or very low salaries) and isn't as indicating of what a normal person earns.


The median is the middle point of a salary distribution, where half of the workers earn more and half earn less.