New Accounts Clerks Salary in Texas

$20,796 $67,488
10th pct Median: $39,237 90th pct
Percentile Annual Salary
10th (Entry Level)$20,796
25th Percentile$28,251
50th (Median)$39,237
75th Percentile$54,147
90th (Top Earners)$67,488
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS, May 2024

Cost of Living Adjusted Salary

The Texas median salary of $39,237 for New Accounts Clerks has the purchasing power of approximately $41,609 in Missouri (the COL baseline state with index 100).

Texas's lower cost of living (COL index: 94.3) means your salary goes further than in higher-cost states.

COL data: MERIC 2024 State Cost of Living Index. Missouri = 100 baseline.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do New Accounts Clerks make in Texas?
New Accounts Clerks in Texas earn a median annual salary of $39,237 per year ($18.86/hr) according to BLS OEWS data (May 2024). This is below the national median of $40,450.
Is Texas a good state for New Accounts Clerks?
Texas pays slightly below the national average for new accounts clerks. Cost of living in Texas is lower average (COL index: 94.3).
What is the cost-of-living adjusted salary for New Accounts Clerks in Texas?
After adjusting for cost of living (COL index: 94.3 vs. Missouri baseline of 100), the $39,237 salary in Texas has the purchasing power of approximately $41,609 in Missouri. Lower living costs in Texas increase real purchasing power.
How does Texas compare to neighboring states for New Accounts Clerks salaries?
For detailed comparison across all states, see the full New Accounts Clerks salary page at the national level, which includes a complete 50-state salary table.

Top Paying Jobs in Texas

# Job Title Median Annual
1 Anesthesiologists $322,234
2 Radiologists $300,622
3 Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric $297,033
4 Neurologists $286,732
5 Surgeons, All Other $285,684
6 Psychiatrists $242,304
7 Physicians, Pathologists $236,602
8 General Internal Medicine Physicians $236,040
Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

About New Accounts Clerks in Texas

New Accounts Clerks work in their specialized field applying expertise and skills to deliver value in their organization. This occupation is part of the administrative sector of the U.S. economy.

Education Required: High school diploma

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