US Number of Civilians (16 Years and Over) Employed as Postal service clerks and their Median Earnings Per Gender in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on November 8, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the number of employed US civilians (16 years and over) who were employed as Postal service clerks was 123,456 (i.e. 0.08% of all civilian employees). Among those employed as Postal service clerks, 43.77% were Males, and 56.23% were Females.

The median earnings for all Postal service clerks was $59,431, which was 10.37% higher than the median earnings for all US civilian employees. The median earnings of Female Postal service clerks was 15.58% less than that of their male counterparts.

The chart below shows the number of employees per gender. The tables below show the number of employees and the median earnings per gender.

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Data Source: US Census Bureau.
US Num. of 16 Years and Over Civilians Employed as Postal service clerks By Gender in 2021
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US Num. of 16 Years and Over Civilians Employed as Postal service clerks By Gender in 2021
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Gender Number of Civilians Employed Percentage of Employed Civilians Per Gender (%)
Male 54039 0.07
Female 69417 0.09
US Median Earnings of 16 Years and Over Civilians Employed as Postal service clerks By Gender in 2021
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Gender Median Earnings ($)
Male 63109
Female 54603