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The Essential Housekeeper Salary Guide for 2023

December 21, 2022 3 min. read

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If you’re looking to hire a housekeeper (also referred to as a maid or house cleaner) to join your team, you probably have some questions about what to pay them. To help you, we’ve put together the essential housekeeper salary guide with up-to-date, crowdsourced data courtesy of Payscale. Below, you will find housekeeper salary information based on national averages, years of experience, and geographic location.

How much do housekeepers make?

The money a housekeeper will make depends on location and experience level. Here’s what you can expect at different experience levels:

  • The average across the United States is $29,991 per year
  • The average hourly rate is $12 / hour
  • Entry-level housekeepers earn $27,396 per year on average
  • Experienced housekeepers earn $34,401 per year on average
  • Housekeepers earn $29,991 per year on average
  • A housekeeper’s rate is $12 per hour on average
  • Entry-level housekeepers earn $27,396 per year on average
  • Experienced housekeepers earn $34,401 per year on average

State-by-state average housekeeper salaries

Where your housekeeper works will affect their average income. To illustrate, housekeepers working in California earn $33,525, whereas housekeepers earn $24,007 in Texas and $26,726 in Florida.

Average Salary by State (USD)

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  • $32,200-$35,199
  • $29,400-$32,199
  • $26,600-$29,399
  • $23,800-$26,599
  • $21,000-$23,799
State Average Salary (USD)
Alabama $22,847
Alaska $34,752
Arizona $29,644
Arkansas $24,042
California $33,526
Colorado $30,134
Connecticut $30,941
Delaware $27,733
District Of Columbia $32,140
Florida $26,727
Georgia $24,090
Hawaii $33,708
Idaho $27,729
Illinois $27,591
Indiana $26,739
Iowa $25,774
Kansas $24,955
Kentucky $22,960
Louisiana $23,773
Maine $28,307
Maryland $29,202
Massachusetts $31,056
Michigan $26,641
Minnesota $29,188
Mississippi $21,427
Missouri $26,251
Montana $28,521
Nebraska $26,775
Nevada $30,393
New Hampshire $29,802
New Jersey $28,530
New Mexico $27,006
New York $33,745
North Carolina $23,212
North Dakota $29,502
Ohio $25,477
Oklahoma $23,830
Oregon $32,475
Pennsylvania $26,061
Rhode Island $30,043
South Carolina $25,177
South Dakota $25,599
Tennessee $23,284
Texas $24,008
Utah $29,109
Vermont $29,758
Virginia $24,738
Washington $33,845
West Virginia $23,603
Wisconsin $26,323
Wyoming $27,935

Housekeeper salary by years of experience

Housekeepers’ salaries increase as they earn experience. To illustrate this, the average house housekeeper salary for someone with less than 1 year of experience is $26,281, whereas a housekeeper with 11+ years of experience earns $35,299 on average.

Additionally, self-employed house cleaners set their own rates. You can use the data in the chart to get an idea of what a reasonable self-employed house cleaner salary is based on years of experience.

Here are national averages based on their levels of experience.

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National Average <1 year 1-2 yrs 3-5 yrs 6-10 yrs 11+ yrs
Alabama $20,819 $21,412 $22,252 $23,415 $26,335
Alaska $31,570 $32,486 $33,791 $35,614 $40,299
Arizona $27,191 $27,937 $28,976 $30,389 $33,728
Arkansas $22,001 $22,612 $23,470 $24,644 $27,482
California $30,477 $31,358 $32,610 $34,358 $38,825
Colorado $27,599 $28,362 $29,431 $30,890 $34,387
Connecticut $28,336 $29,120 $30,218 $31,718 $35,315
Delaware $25,366 $26,073 $27,066 $28,427 $31,732
District Of Columbia $29,274 $30,111 $31,295 $32,939 $37,081
Florida $24,427 $25,111 $26,073 $27,394 $30,626
Georgia $21,989 $22,610 $23,485 $24,692 $27,675
Hawaii $30,579 $31,474 $32,752 $34,545 $39,192
Idaho $25,394 $26,097 $27,081 $28,425 $31,651
Illinois $25,242 $25,945 $26,931 $28,282 $31,552
Indiana $24,277 $24,983 $25,989 $27,398 $31,049
Iowa $23,689 $24,330 $25,221 $26,424 $29,205
Kansas $22,880 $23,509 $24,387 $25,582 $28,419
Kentucky $21,028 $21,610 $22,424 $23,536 $26,204
Louisiana $21,525 $22,161 $23,073 $24,358 $27,747
Maine $26,009 $26,715 $27,695 $29,020 $32,096
Maryland $26,723 $27,466 $28,508 $29,934 $33,376
Massachusetts $28,445 $29,232 $30,332 $31,835 $35,435
Michigan $24,402 $25,077 $26,021 $27,309 $30,397
Minnesota $26,807 $27,537 $28,551 $29,923 $33,122
Mississippi $19,584 $20,133 $20,904 $21,963 $24,551
Missouri $24,064 $24,726 $25,651 $26,911 $29,904
Montana $26,136 $26,857 $27,864 $29,237 $32,509
Nebraska $24,604 $25,271 $26,197 $27,449 $30,354
Nevada $27,663 $28,458 $29,584 $31,151 $35,112
New Hampshire $27,453 $28,186 $29,198 $30,555 $33,620
New Jersey $26,009 $26,748 $27,794 $29,241 $32,857
New Mexico $24,618 $25,318 $26,308 $27,679 $31,105
New York $30,532 $31,439 $32,740 $34,577 $39,439
North Carolina $21,248 $21,838 $22,664 $23,794 $26,514
North Dakota $26,924 $27,685 $28,758 $30,239 $33,902
Ohio $23,349 $23,993 $24,891 $26,116 $29,034
Oklahoma $21,743 $22,358 $23,226 $24,424 $27,399
Oregon $29,793 $30,609 $31,747 $33,291 $36,933
Pennsylvania $23,823 $24,490 $25,427 $26,714 $29,849
Rhode Island $27,587 $28,339 $29,384 $30,799 $34,105
South Carolina $23,058 $23,696 $24,589 $25,808 $28,736
South Dakota $23,513 $24,152 $25,041 $26,244 $29,046
Tennessee $21,323 $21,913 $22,740 $23,868 $26,578
Texas $21,829 $22,459 $23,355 $24,604 $27,793
United States $27,396 $28,166 $29,250 $30,742 $34,402
Utah $26,658 $27,396 $28,429 $29,839 $33,224
Vermont $27,400 $28,134 $29,148 $30,509 $33,601
Virginia $22,602 $23,236 $24,129 $25,357 $28,364
Washington $30,973 $31,834 $33,041 $34,693 $38,683
West Virginia $21,508 $22,122 $22,989 $24,191 $27,204
Wisconsin $24,186 $24,843 $25,754 $26,987 $29,846
Wyoming $25,426 $26,156 $27,191 $28,630 $32,272

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