Salaries at McDonald’s: What are the best and worst paying jobs at the company?
McDonald’s is the largest fast food restaurant chain in the USA and for that matter in the world. Here’s a look at the best and worst paying jobs.
McDonald’s is the largest fast food restaurant chain in the United States and for that matter in the world, with a workforce of tens of thousands of people.
Salaries at the Golden Arches vary depending on several factors, such as experience, location, and department. However, the average hourly wage is slightly above the federal minimum of $7.25.
According to information from the job portal Zippia, the average starting salary at McDonald’s is $17,000 per year or $8.17 per hour. On the other hand, the overall average salary is $25,163 per year or $12.10 per hour which is 0.6 times the average national salary of about $44,225 per year.
McDonald's highest paying jobs
According to an analysis by Zippia, based on public government and company data along with information from thousands of job postings, these are the three highest-paying jobs at McDonald’s:
Shift manager
This is the highest paying job at McDonald's with an average salary of $27,926 and an average hourly rate of $13.43.
Team leader
This position has an average salary of $26,420.
Shift Supervisor
According to Zippia's analysis, shift supervisors have an average annual salary of $26,157.
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The top ten highest paying jobs at McDonald's are completed by:
The lowest paying jobs at McDonald's
On the other hand, according to CareerBliss, these are some of the lowest paying jobs in the company:
It is important to mention that in addition to varying by department or type of position, salary can also vary by location, since McDonald's, like many other companies, often adjusts its salary scales to take into account the differences in the cost of living in different states.
Additionally, some states have established minimum wages for all workers higher than the federal minimum or specific wages for fast food restaurant employees.
For example, in California a law was passed establishing a minimum wage of $20 per hour for fast food workers in restaurants with at least 60 locations throughout the country. The legislation comes into force in April 2024.