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Amazon boosts hourly pay for U.S. fulfillment, transportation workers

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September 25, 2024

Amazon is increasing the average total compensation package for fulfillment and transportation workers in the U.S. to more than $29 per hour.

The increase is $3,000 a year on average for full-time workers working a 40-hour week, according to a blog written by Udit Madan, VP, Amazon Worldwide Operations.

"In 2018, we led the industry in increasing our starting wage to $15/ hour — more than double the federal minimum wage. We've continued to increase it each year since then, and today we announced that hourly members of our front-line team will be getting at least an additional $1.50/ hour starting this month, which will bring their average base wage to more than $22/ hour and average total compensation to more than $29/hour when you include the value of their elected benefits (things like health care from the first day on the job)," he wrote.

Amazon has more than 800,000 people in the roles across the U.S., and the pay boost equals a total investment of more than $2.2 billion.




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