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The average salary for a Retail Salesperson in U.S. is $36,690.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $36,690

$23,740$48,110

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.64

$11.42$23.13

What does a Retail Salesperson earn?

On average, retail salespersons earn around $36,690 per year in the U.S.. Retail salespersons provide customer service and use their product knowledge to help customers to purchase the best suitable items for their needs. They may work in a variety of settings such as retail stores, ticket agencies, and specialty boutiques. Retail salespersons may also specialize in an industry, such as clothing, home improvement, electronics, or even automotive.

How to earn more as a Retail Salesperson

If you want to become a retail salesperson, you'll need customer service and sales experience. Gaining a retail course or qualification is also helpful. To increase your earnings as a retail salesperson, you may decide to become a sales manager and take on managerial responsibilities as well as sales. You could also become self-employed and set up your own shop or join an existing business.