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The average salary for a Postal Service Mail Sorter in U.S. is $56,350.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $56,350

$41,700$71,840

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.09

$20.05$34.54

What does a Postal Service Mail Sorter earn?

Postal Service Mail Sorters typically earn an average salary of $56,350 in the U.S. annually. They work in sorting centers to process, sort, and deliver mail in a timely manner. Mail Sorters can specialise in specific functions including inventory management, delivering mail to rural areas, or handling significant mail loads.

How to earn more as a Postal Service Mail Sorter

To become a Postal Service Mail Sorter, you will usually need a high school diploma or GED. You can also gain experience through on-the-job training, which many employers offer. To earn more in this role, consider taking courses related to the mail service and working to acquire more advanced certifications. You can also move into specialised roles, such as mail carrier or courier, or become a supervisor within a mail service business. Alternatively, you could become a self-employed mail sorter.