Casino Dealer Pay Scale
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After returning from a recent trip with my wife, she asked me what experienced dealers make. My answer was minimum wage plus tips, where tips account for the majority earned, but I'm not sure that is correct. One of the dealers had been working for 13 years at this casino. Can anyone give me the best guess as to annual income for a dealer, shift supervisor, or even a seasoned 'eye-in-the-sky' guy or gal? I also assume it's different for a worker at the Bellagio as compared to an Indian casino in Louisiana.
After returning from a recent trip with my wife, she asked me what experienced dealers make. My answer was minimum wage plus tips, where tips account for the majority earned, but I'm not sure that is correct. One of the dealers had been working for 13 years at this casino. Can anyone give me the best guess as to annual income for a dealer, shift supervisor, or even a seasoned 'eye-in-the-sky' guy or gal? I also assume it's different for a worker at the Bellagio as compared to an Indian casino in Louisiana.
Pay scales vary widely from region to region and even from casino to casino. A small casino may not have as good a benefits package as a larger property, but since most casinos pay all tip-earning employees close to minimum wage, it's the quality of service and the number of players that influences tip rates.
Casino Dealer Pay Rates
Casino Dealer Pay
- The average Casino salary in the United States is $67,644 as of November 25, 2020. The range for our most popular Casino positions (listed below) typically falls between $22,910 and $112,378. Keep in mind that salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including position, education, certifications, additional skills,.
- The average hourly pay for a Gaming Dealer is $8.81. Visit PayScale to research gaming dealer hourly pay by city, experience, skill, employer and more.