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The average salary for an Usher in U.S. is $30,520.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $30,520

$21,730$37,780

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $14.67

$10.45$18.16

What does an Usher earn?

Ushers typically earn $30,520 per year in the U.S. their role involves providing assistance to patrons in performing arts venues, including theatres and concert halls. Ushers work with a range of customers, from large organisations to small families. Some Ushers may also specialise in a specific area, such as ticket taking, assisting disabled guests, or providing a guiding tour of the venue.

How to earn more as an Usher

If you want to become an Usher, you will likely need a degree in performance arts, hospitality, or entertainment. However, it is also possible to pursue an apprenticeship in order to gain hands-on experience. To earn more money as an Usher, it may be possible to specialise in a certain area like events management or theatre, or to rise up the ranks to a managerial role. Additionally, you could become freelance or set up your own Usher company.