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The average salary for a Mail Clerk in U.S. is $38,370.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $38,370

$28,390$49,700

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $18.45

$13.65$23.89

What does a Mail Clerk earn?

On average, mail clerks earn around $38,370 per year in the U.S. Mail clerks assist with the sorting, sending, and delivery of incoming and outgoing mail for a company or governmental organisation. They may be responsible for handling cash and credit card payments, providing customer service and updating records. A mail clerk may also be responsible for overseeing an efficient mailroom operation.

How to earn more as a Mail Clerk

To become a mail clerk, you will need to attain a certificate or degree in mail handling and operations. Alternatively, you can pursue an apprenticeship in this field. To grow and increase your salary, you may want to consider moving into a specific area like sorting, distributing and barcoding mail or becoming a lead sender. Also, you can opt for self-employment and establish your own mail delivery business.