Counter and Rental ClerksNature of the Work
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| 2008 Employment | 448,200 |
| 2018 Employment | 461,900 |
| Employment Change | 13,700 |
| Growth Rate | 3% |
Employment change.
Employment is projected to grow at 3 percent, slower than the average for all occupations. As this occupation usually requires personal contact with the customer, it is difficult to completely automate. Growth in the occupation will reflect growth in the rental business, including apartment rentals, and growth in the purchasing of services, such as dry cleaning and auto repairs, and the desire by companies to provide greater customer service. Trends, such as videos provided by mail and online, may reduce the need for some of these clerks at video rental stores.
Job prospects. Job opportunities are expected to be favorable. Entry-level jobs typically experience high turnover and generate numerous job openings, leading to favorable job opportunities as workers who leave this occupation will need to be replaced.
Median annual wages for counter and rental clerks were $20,900 in May 2008.
For current wage data, visit the Occupational Employment Statistics program's Occupational Profile for counter and rental clerks.
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Last Modified Date: December 17, 2009
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