Salary for Billing and Posting Clerks

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Also known as:  Billing Clerk, Invoice Clerk, Invoice Control Clerk, Patient Account Representative, Posting Clerk, Statement Clerk, Statement Distribution Clerk, Statement Processor

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Billing clerks offer a great service to companies who need to calculate the money they are owed and prepare a bill. In order to calculate the bill, it is necessary for an individual to compile various records and add the totals together, minus any special discounts or rates being offered to the company. Large and small firms require billing clerks, though most have computerized programs that make the job much simpler. In some positions a billing clerk may be required to speak to customers regarding questions and concerns with their bill. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to fill the position, and business experience is helpful.

A Billing or Posting Clerk will most likely earn wages that can range from $28,300 and $58,820 based on experience and domain knowledge. usually receive a pay level of of fourty-one thousand six hundred and ten dollars on a yearly basis.

have the best average pay in District of Columbia, where they can get average wages of approximately $63,980. These employees make the highest salary in Utilities, which has an average salary rate of $50,340.

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SALARY TREND

The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 48.27 percent nationwide in that time.

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Billing and Posting Clerks tend to make the most in the following industries:

Utilities
$50,340
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
$45,070
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
$43,170
Educational Services
$43,020
Construction
$43,010
Management of Companies and Enterprises
$42,780

In general, they earn less within the industries below:

Retail Trade
$39,040
Accommodation and Food Services
$39,970
Transportation and Warehousing
$40,120
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$40,170
Public Administration
$40,430
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$40,760
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