Counter and Rental Clerk Salary in 2026

    SOC: 41-2021.00 · BLS OEWS 2026 · Updated March 2026
    Median Annual
    $38,540
    per year
    Salary Range
    $29K – $62K
    P10–P90
    Total Jobs
    398,620
    employed
    Job Growth
    +3.2%
    2024–2034
    Section 01

    How Much Do Counter and Rental Clerks Make?

    Counter and Rental Clerks earn a median annual salary of $38,540 as of 2026, based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) data. Wages span from $28,580 at the 10th percentile to $62,030 at the 90th percentile — a range of $33,450. The highest-paying state is District of Columbia at $49,130.

    PercentileAnnual salary
    10th percentile$28,580
    25th percentile$34,200
    Median (50th)$38,540
    75th percentile$48,290
    90th percentile$62,030
    10th: $28,580Median: $38,54090th: $62,030
    Section 02

    Counter and Rental Clerk Salary by State

    Median annual salary across all 50 states. Click a column to sort.

    StateMedian salary
    District of Columbiatop$49,130
    Washington$47,420
    Vermont$46,940
    New Hampshire$45,540
    New Jersey$45,260
    Colorado$44,850
    New York$44,630
    Hawaii$44,250
    Wisconsin$43,950
    Oregon$42,730
    Massachusetts$42,720
    Virginia$42,250
    Minnesota$42,220
    Montana$42,220
    Alaska$41,600
    Maine$41,600
    California$41,350
    Pennsylvania$40,710
    Arizona$40,360
    Rhode Island$39,040
    Nevada$38,720
    Michigan$38,310
    Wyoming$38,110
    Kansas$38,060
    Delaware$37,770
    North Carolina$37,630
    Kentucky$37,620
    Maryland$37,500
    Florida$37,460
    Idaho$37,440
    North Dakota$37,440
    Utah$37,300
    Connecticut$37,290
    Illinois$36,830
    South Dakota$36,800
    Ohio$36,700
    South Carolina$36,280
    Indiana$36,050
    Iowa$36,050
    Georgia$35,990
    Missouri$35,770
    Nebraska$35,550
    New Mexico$35,440
    Texas$35,210
    Tennessee$34,630
    Arkansas$34,200
    Oklahoma$32,880
    Mississippi$31,420
    West Virginia$31,070
    Louisiana$31,050
    Alabama$30,750
    Section 03

    Highest-Paying Metros for Counter and Rental Clerks

    District of Columbia
    Highest paying
    $49,130
    top metro salary
    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
    $48,550
    $-580 vs highest
    Burlington-South Burlington, VT
    $47,710
    $-1,420 vs highest
    Washington
    $47,420
    $-1,710 vs highest
    Central New Hampshire nonmetropolitan area
    $47,350
    $-1,780 vs highest
    Eastern Oregon nonmetropolitan area
    $47,060
    $-2,070 vs highest
    San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
    $47,020
    $-2,110 vs highest
    Vermont
    $46,940
    $-2,190 vs highest
    Section 04

    Counter and Rental Clerk Salary by Experience

    Estimated salary ranges derived from BLS wage percentiles. Entry level corresponds to P10–P25, mid-career to the median, experienced to P75, and senior to P90+.

    Experience levelEstimated salary
    Entry level (0–2 yrs)~$28,580 – $34,200
    Mid career (3–7 yrs)~$38,540
    Experienced (8–15 yrs)~$48,290
    Senior (15+ yrs)$62,030+
    Section 05

    How to Earn More as a Counter and Rental Clerk

    Location is the single biggest salary lever: Counter and Rental Clerks in District of Columbia earn $49,130 — $10,590 above the national median. Union membership, additional certifications, and supervisory experience are the most reliable paths to higher earnings in this field. Reaching the 75th percentile ($48,290) typically requires 5–10 years of experience plus specialization in a high-demand area.

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    Section 06

    Counter and Rental Clerk Salary vs Similar Careers

    CareerMedian salary
    Counter and Rental Clerkthis career$38,540
    Wholesale and Retail BuyerN/A
    Concierge$37,320
    Retail Sales Worker Supervisor$47,320
    Non-Retail Sales Worker Supervisor$84,130

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    Section 07

    Frequently Asked Questions

    SOC: 41-2021.00 · Data: BLS OEWS 2026, O*NET 29.1 · Salary figures are national medians unless otherwise noted.