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The Highest-Paying Retail Jobs in the US

Retail wages are ticking up.

Although the federal minimum wage is still $7.25 per hour (since 2009), fewer and fewer employers can get by without paying at least double that. Plastic Concise Sticky Boxes

The Highest-Paying Retail Jobs in the US

A worker would need to earn $17.14 an hour with a 35-hour weekly schedule for 52 weeks in order to meet the US poverty line of $31,200 for a family of four. However, full-time schedules from a single retailer can be difficult to find.

To find out which companies pay the most, Business Insider asked the jobs experts at Glassdoor to share their data from the past year for entry-level sales floor jobs.

Glassdoor's averages are calculated using hourly wage information submitted by users of the platform between January 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, for sales associates and related roles, like cashiers and retail representatives.

Companies had to have at least 1,000 employees to be included in the analysis, and all the entries on this list had a minimum of 30 worker-submitted salaries.

Keep reading for a look at 15 of the highest-paying entry-level retail jobs in the US:

The Los Angeles-based grocery chain operates 253 stores across California, Nevada, and Arizona, and employs more than 11,000 associates.

Limited-selection grocer ALDI has 2,372 locations across the US, with a dozen more stores opening soon.

FedEx Office employees assist customers with more than just shipping boxes — they also offer custom printing options and a selection of office supplies.

Pottery Barn is the largest brand in Williams Sonoma's home furnishings portfolio, with 184 locations and over $3 billion in sales.

Owned by Macy's, the luxury department store has 57 US locations and is a key part of the struggling corporation's growth plans.

The California-based home furnishings retailer has 39 locations in the Western US, and prides itself on offering a range of aesthetic options at affordable prices.

From its humble beginnings in Pasadena, California, Trader Joe's now boasts roughly 500 locations across the US selling a low-cost assortment of private label groceries.

Launched in New York City in 2004, Tory Burch now sells shoes, handbags, accessories and more at 111 retail locations in 35 US states.

Back in 1922, entrepreneur Fred Meyer wanted to offer a one-stop shopping experience. Kroger acquired the business in 1999, and today his namesake company's cavernous stores carry some 225,000 different products.

The yoga pants (and more) brand has more than 360 US stores, which are not only places to buy apparel, but a hub for events, trainings, and even alterations.

Buc-ee's large format travel centers boast the cleanest restrooms — a must-have for any road trip — and their retail and food operation has attracted legions of fans of the growing brand.

The Swedish furniture giant has dozens of US stores where it sells the majority of its products.

The wholesale club has more than 600 locations across the US, and employs over 206,000 US workers.

Founded in 1938, the outdoor lifestyle co-op employs 16,000 people at 181 locations across 41 US states.

The Highest-Paying Retail Jobs in the US

Plastic Dental Storage Membrane Boxes Patagonia topped last year's list with a $20.04 average wage, which would have remained in the lead even without its $1.84 raise. The outdoor apparel company operates 36 retail stores across 20 US states and is widely considered a top-choice company to work for.