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Driver/Sales Worker Salary in Los Angeles
Driver/Sales Workers in the Los Angeles area earn a median of $21.74/hr — based on BLS OEWS May 2025.
At median pay, that's roughly $45,219/year, $870/week, or $3,765/month (40-hour week, before taxes).
Adjusted for local prices, the median $21.74/hr wage is about $19.14/hr in national-average purchasing power, and HUD's one-bedroom FMR equals about 107.1 hours of work, or 62% of gross monthly pay.
About driver/sales workers
Job duties, work environment, and education based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What driver/sales workers do
Delivery drivers and driver/sales workers pick up, transport, and deliver packages and small shipments within a local region or territory. They load and unload cargo, verify delivery items against invoices, collect payments or signatures, and plan routes for efficient delivery. Some driver/sales workers also sell products or services to customers along their routes and are responsible for building customer relationships.
Work environment
Delivery drivers work independently, spending most of their day driving and making deliveries. The work is physically demanding, requiring frequent lifting and carrying of packages. Drivers work in all weather conditions and must navigate traffic. Work hours vary — many start early in the morning. The growth of e-commerce has increased demand and the pace of delivery work.
How to become one
A high school diploma is typically required. Drivers must have a valid driver's license, and some positions require a commercial driver's license (CDL) depending on vehicle size. Employers typically provide on-the-job training. A clean driving record and the ability to meet physical demands (lifting 50+ pounds) are important requirements.
Similar occupations
Source: BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook — bls.gov/ooh. BLS content is in the public domain.
Hourly wage ranges
| Percentile | Hourly | Annual (est.) |
|---|---|---|
| Entry level (10th) | $16.50 | $34,320 |
| 25th percentile | $17.50 | $36,400 |
| Median (50th) | $21.74 | $45,219 |
| 75th percentile | $24.47 | $50,898 |
| Top earners (90th) | $29.38 | $61,110 |
Source: BLS OEWS May 2025 · Annual estimate = hourly × 2,080 hrs · Actual annual income varies by hours worked and schedule.
Driver/Sales Workers — Hourly Pay Distribution
Percentile range from entry-level to top earners
How Los Angeles compares
Driver/Sales Workers pay by metro
| Metro | Median/hr |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles | $21.74 |
| New York City | $21.50 |
| Chicago | $19.46 |
| Philadelphia | $18.04 |
| Miami | $17.72 |
| Bridgeport-Stamford | $17.49 |
| New Haven | $17.15 |
| Trenton-Princeton | $16.67 |
| Houston | $13.88 |
Driver/Sales Workers — Median Hourly Pay by Metro
Sorted by median pay, highest to lowest
What pay means locally
A broad purchasing-power view using BEA regional price data.
BEA Regional Price Parities compare broad local price levels with the U.S. average. They help explain how far a median hourly wage may go in Los Angeles.
| BLS median wage | $21.74/hr |
|---|---|
| BEA all-items RPP | 113.6 |
| Local price level | 13.6% higher than the U.S. average |
| Cost-adjusted median | $19.14/hr |
HUD Fair Market Rent benchmark
HUD Fair Market Rent is a 40th-percentile gross rent benchmark by bedroom size, not average rent. The one-bedroom value is the default comparison for hourly worker affordability.
| Bedroom size | HUD FMR | Hours at median |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $2,079/mo | 95.6 hours |
| 1 bedroom | $2,328/mo | 107.1 hours |
| 2 bedroom | $2,903/mo | 133.5 hours |
At the local BLS median wage, HUD's one-bedroom FMR equals about 107.1 hours of work, or roughly 62% of gross monthly pay before taxes.
Methodology: cost-adjusted median = BLS median hourly wage ÷ (BEA all-items RPP ÷ 100). An RPP above 100 means local prices are higher than the U.S. average.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis MARPP 2024, line 1 (RPPs: All items); BEA area 31080: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (Metropolitan Statistical Area).
HUD rent source: FY 2026 HUD Fair Market Rents, 40th percentile gross rent. HUD area: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA HUD Metro FMR Area. HUD area is Los Angeles County-focused and differs from the full BLS/BEA Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim MSA.
This is broad metro-level context, not a personal budget, tax, or take-home-pay estimate.
Compare affordability for delivery driver
Compare the same role across metros using cost-adjusted pay and rent context.
Where delivery driver pay goes furthest
- New York City
$19.10/hr cost-adjusted median
BLS median: $21.50/hr
- Chicago
$18.78/hr cost-adjusted median
BLS median: $19.46/hr
- Philadelphia
$17.59/hr cost-adjusted median
BLS median: $18.04/hr
- New Haven
$16.40/hr cost-adjusted median
BLS median: $17.15/hr
Affordability questions
- What is the cost-adjusted wage for delivery driver in Los Angeles?
- The BLS median wage is $21.74/hr. After adjusting by the BEA all-items RPP of 113.6, that is about $19.14/hr in national-average purchasing power.
- How many hours does one-bedroom Fair Market Rent take at the median wage?
- HUD's one-bedroom FY 2026 Fair Market Rent for Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA HUD Metro FMR Area is $2,328/mo. At $21.74/hr, that equals about 107.1 hours of work, or 62% of gross monthly pay before taxes.
- Is this a personal budget estimate?
- No. These are broad metro-level comparisons from public datasets. They do not include taxes, benefits, household size, commuting choices, or actual housing costs.
Job outlook for Driver/Sales Workers
National employment projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
🔵 Little or no change
+0.3% projected growth, 2024–2034
+1,600
2024–2034
~67,200
New + replacement
467,200
2024 estimate
High school diploma
Entry-level
On-the-job training: Short-term on-the-job training
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034. Published August 2025. National-level projections — local growth may differ.
Skills & qualifications
Key skills and knowledge areas from O*NET OnLine, plus representative tools compiled by Bespree for driver/sales workers.
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Service Orientation
- Social Perceptiveness
- Monitoring
- Customer and Personal Service
- English Language
- Transportation
- Sales and Marketing
- Mathematics
- Delivery trucks
- GPS navigation systems
- Hand trucks
- Mobile payment devices
- Route optimization software
Skills and knowledge data from O*NET OnLine, sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Used under CC BY 4.0. O*NET® is a trademark of the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Bespree has selected and summarized a subset of this information. USDOL/ETA has not approved, endorsed, or tested these modifications. Tools & technology listed are representative examples compiled by Bespree.
Commute-adjusted effective wage
What you actually earn after subtracting the cost of getting to work.
Effective hourly wage after estimated commute costs, based on a 40-hr work week.
| Commute mode | Monthly cost | Hourly impact | Effective wage |
|---|---|---|---|
| No commute cost (baseline) | — | — | $21.74 |
| Metro rail/bus (monthly pass) | ~$122/mo | −$0.70/hr | $21.04/hr |
| Driving (gas + wear, no parking) | ~$280/mo | −$1.62/hr | $20.12/hr |
Methodology: Commute cost is deducted from median hourly wage assuming 2,080 working hours per year (52 weeks × 40 hrs). Costs are directional estimates based on published transit fares or AAA average variable driving costs. Actual costs vary by distance, schedule, vehicle, and commute days.
Metro rail/bus (monthly pass): LA Metro monthly pass, 2024 rate.
Driving (gas + wear, no parking): AAA avg variable cost × 20mi avg LA round-trip.
Local job market
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Data source: Wage data is from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program, BLS OEWS May 2025. Regional price context uses U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities (MARPP 2024, all-items RPP). Rent context uses HUD Fair Market Rents (FY 2026, 40th percentile gross rent). Job outlook data is from the BLS Employment Projections program (BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034). BLS data is in the public domain. Occupation profile content summarized from the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook. Skills and knowledge data from O*NET OnLine, sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, used under CC BY 4.0. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA. Bespree has selected and summarized a subset of this information; USDOL/ETA has not approved, endorsed, or tested these modifications. Tools & technology listed are representative examples compiled by Bespree. BLS.gov cannot vouch for the data or analyses derived from these data after retrieval. Wage figures are estimates and do not constitute a guarantee of earnings. Actual pay depends on employer, experience, certifications, and hours worked. Weekly and monthly earnings shown assume a 40-hour work week and are pre-tax estimates. Commute cost figures and regional price adjustments are directional estimates; actual commute costs, purchasing power, and budgets vary.