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The average salary for a Fast Food Worker in U.S. is $30,110.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $30,110

$22,190$36,880

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $14.48

$10.67$17.73

What does a Fast Food Worker earn?

"On average, fast food workers in the U.S. earn around $30,110 per year. Responsibilities may include collecting payments, preparing food items, sanitation and stocking. Fast food workers can choose to specialise in customer service, food preparation, or shift and store management.

How to earn more as a Fast Food Worker

"To become a fast food worker, you may not need any prior qualifications; however, some employers may require a high school diploma or equivalent. For a successful career as a fast food worker, you should be able to work under pressure and have excellent customer service skills. To earn more money in this field, you could look into becoming a shift manager or a supervisor, or you could become a consultant. You may also have the chance to become the owner of your own franchise restaurant."