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Gaming change persons and booth cashiers

May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers: Exchange coins and tokens for patrons' money. May issue payoffs and obtain customer's signature on receipt when winnings exceed the amount held in the slot machine. May operate a booth in the slot machine area and furnish change persons with money bank at the start of the shift, or count and audit money in drawers.

Cashiers held about 3.5 million jobs in 2004. Of these, 29,000 were employed as gaming change persons and booth cashiers. Although cashiers are employed in almost every industry, 27 percent of all jobs were in food and beverage stores. Gasoline stations, department stores, other retail establishments, and restaurants also employed large numbers of these workers. Outside of retail establishments, many cashiers worked in amusement, gambling, and recreation industries, local government, and personal and laundry services. Because cashiers are needed in businesses and organizations of all types and sizes, job opportunities are found throughout the country.

Many cashiers start at the Federal minimum wage, which was $5.15 an hour in 2005. Some State laws set the minimum wage higher, and establishments must pay at least that amount. Wages tend to be higher in areas in which there is intense competition for workers.

Median hourly earnings of cashiers, except gaming in May 2004 were $7.81. The middle 50 percent earned between $6.72 and $9.10 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $5.91, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $11.30 an hour. Median hourly earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of cashiers in May 2004 were:

Grocery stores $7.90
Department stores 7.89
Other general merchandise stores 7.85
Health and personal care stores 7.68
Gasoline stations 7.54

Median hourly earnings for gaming cashiers in May 2004 were $9.87. The middle 50 percent earned between $8.23 and $11.74 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $7.07, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $13.51 an hour.

Benefits for full-time cashiers tend to be better than those for cashiers working part time. In addition to typical benefits, those working in retail establishments often receive discounts on purchases, and cashiers in restaurants may receive free or low-cost meals. Some employers also offer employee stock-option plans and education-reimbursement plans.

(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Cashiers)

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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

National Occupational Employment and Earnings by Industry (NAICS sector and 3-digit industry group)

Gaming change persons and booth cashiers
 Percentile earnings distribution
10th25th50th75th90th
Retail Trade
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $16,470
(EC) (def) (IG)
$12,200$13,580$16,330$19,800$21,900
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $19,970
(EC) (def) (IG)
$11,600$12,680$17,370$24,500$38,630
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
employment: 11,280
mean earnings: $19,620
(EC) (def) (IG)
$13,160$15,510$18,910$22,660$27,760
Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
employment: 1,840
mean earnings: $20,300
$14,860$16,430$19,280$23,080$27,400
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
employment: 9,440
mean earnings: $19,490
$12,880$15,270$18,830$22,590$27,850
Accomodation and Food Service
employment: 8,890
mean earnings: $22,770
(EC) (def) (IG)
$15,510$18,780$22,600$26,860$30,360
Accommodation
employment: 8,770
mean earnings: $22,880
$15,680$18,900$22,710$26,910$30,450
Food Services and Drinking Places
employment: 120
mean earnings: $14,670
$11,420$12,470$14,040$16,830$20,100
Other Services (except Public Administration)
employment: 200
mean earnings: $21,650
(EC) (def) (IG)
$12,230$13,830$19,690$27,640$37,600
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
employment: 200
mean earnings: $21,650
$12,230$13,830$19,690$27,640$37,600
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 8,040
mean earnings: $19,640
(def) (IG)
$15,190$16,590$19,240$21,920$25,500
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 8,040
mean earnings: $19,640
$15,190$16,590$19,240$21,920$25,500

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates

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The (def) links lead to 2002 NAICS industry definitions from the Census Bureau.

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