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Lowe's Pay Guide: Hourly Wages, Benefits & Hiring (2026)
Lowe's pays most hourly associates between $15 and $24 per hour, depending on the role, location, and department. The company set a $15 per hour company-wide minimum in 2022, which means every Lowe's store in the country starts above the federal minimum wage floor. This guide covers current pay rates by position and state, compares Lowe's to Home Depot and other competitors, and walks through the benefits package, hiring process, and common questions about working there.
What Does Lowe's Pay Per Hour?
Here is a quick snapshot of what Lowe's pays for its most common hourly positions in 2026:
- Cashier / Customer Service Associate: $15–$21/hr -- most entry-level roles start at or near the $15 company minimum; national average approximately $16–$17/hr
- Lumber / Building Materials Associate: $15–$22/hr -- product knowledge expected; physical demand of the role is above average for retail
- Plumbing / Electrical / Hardware Specialist: $16–$24/hr -- trade knowledge commands a premium; these are among the highest-paying non-management hourly roles in most stores
- Pro Sales Specialist: $18–$28/hr -- serves contractor and professional customers; similar to the Home Depot Pro Desk role in scope and pay
- Department Supervisor: $17–$26/hr -- average approximately $21/hr; manages a department and hourly associates within that section
- Assistant Store Manager: $55,000–$95,000/yr -- average approximately $72,000/yr; first full management tier above hourly roles
Lowe's company-wide minimum wage is $15 per hour, established in 2022. In states with a higher minimum wage, the state floor applies and sets a higher effective starting point.
Lowe's Hourly Pay by Position
Pay at Lowe's varies by role type, department, and market. Entry-level positions cluster between $15 and $19/hr. Specialized trade roles -- plumbing, electrical, hardware -- push into the $20–$24 range. Management compensation is salaried but converts to $26–$72+ on an hourly equivalent basis depending on store volume and region.
Entry-Level Roles
- Cashier: $15–$19/hr -- most new cashiers start at $15 in lower-cost markets and $17–$18 in high-minimum-wage states; average approximately $16–$17/hr nationally
- Customer Service Associate: $15–$20/hr -- covers the sales floor in general merchandise departments; responsible for customer assistance, stocking, and basic product knowledge
- Loader / Receiver: $15–$19/hr -- handles freight receipt and loading assistance for large purchases; physically demanding; one of the higher-volume entry-level roles
- Lumber / Building Materials Associate: $15–$22/hr -- lumber is a high-volume, physically demanding department; pay often reflects experience with materials and safety protocols
- Seasonal / Part-Time Associate: $15–$17/hr -- spring and fall seasonal hiring is significant at Lowe's due to lawn, garden, and outdoor categories; most seasonal roles have a path to permanent hire
Skilled and Specialized Roles
- Plumbing / Electrical Specialist: $16–$24/hr -- Lowe's staffs dedicated trade specialists in larger stores; applicants with licensed trade backgrounds or strong DIY expertise earn toward the higher end
- Hardware / Tools Specialist: $16–$22/hr -- product knowledge and ability to assist on technical purchases is expected; this role is a step up from general associate in most stores
- Pro Sales Specialist: $18–$28/hr -- manages contractor and professional customer accounts; drives bulk order sales; the highest-paying non-management hourly role in most locations
- Department Supervisor: $17–$26/hr -- manages a department section including scheduling, stocking, and associate oversight; average approximately $21/hr nationally
- Installation Coordinator: $16–$23/hr -- manages Lowe's third-party installation projects (flooring, appliances, cabinets); requires strong organizational skills and customer follow-through
Management Roles
- Assistant Store Manager: $55,000–$95,000/yr -- average approximately $72,000/yr; equivalent to approximately $26–$46/hr; oversees store operations, manages department supervisors, and handles staffing for assigned departments
- Store Manager: $80,000–$150,000/yr -- average approximately $105,000/yr; total compensation often includes performance bonuses; high-volume stores in metro markets trend toward the upper end
Lowe's Pay by State
State and local minimum wage laws create meaningful pay variation across Lowe's locations. In states where the state minimum exceeds $15/hr, every Lowe's hourly role pays at or above that higher floor. In states that rely on the federal minimum, Lowe's $15/hr company minimum functions as the effective starting point.
Higher-Paying States
- California: Associates average $18–$21/hr; California's $16/hr state minimum (effective 2024) raises the starting point for all hourly roles; large-market premium applies in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and San Diego
- New York / New York City: Most hourly roles pay $19–$23/hr; NYC cost of living and New York's $16/hr minimum wage (effective January 2025) create a consistent premium over the national average
- Washington State: Associates in Seattle-area stores typically earn $20–$24/hr; Washington's $16.28/hr minimum (2024) keeps all Lowe's hourly roles well above the national starting range
- Colorado / Connecticut: Consistent 10–15% premium above the national average for comparable roles; both states have minimum wages above $14/hr and active enforcement
Lower-Paying States
In states like Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Georgia -- which have no state minimum wage above the federal floor -- Lowe's $15/hr company minimum is the effective floor for all hourly roles. Most positions in these markets pay $15–$18/hr for entry-level and $18–$22/hr for specialized roles, compared to $18–$24/hr in high-cost states.
To find the pay range for a specific Lowe's location, search for open roles on Lowe's careers page -- each listing shows a pay range for that store's market. Indeed and Glassdoor also publish store-level salary data filtered by city.
How Does Lowe's Pay Compare to Similar Employers?
Lowe's sits in the middle of the home improvement and general retail pay range -- above fast food and discount retail, roughly even with Home Depot, and below Costco and some warehouse roles at the top end. Here is how it compares to key competitors for entry-level hourly work:
- Home Depot: $15–$21/hr for entry-level associates -- nearly identical pay floors and ranges; see the Home Depot pay guide for a full comparison of roles, benefits, and advancement
- Menards: $14–$19/hr for hourly associates -- Menards operates primarily in the Midwest and pays slightly below Lowe's and Home Depot in most markets; no company-wide minimum matching $15/hr in all states
- Ace Hardware: $13–$19/hr for store associates -- independently franchised stores set their own pay; averages run below Lowe's nationally, but some high-performing franchise locations pay competitively
- Target: $15–$24/hr for hourly team members -- Target's $15 minimum matches Lowe's floor; urban Target stores in high-wage markets often pay toward the upper end of this range
- Amazon Warehouse: $18–$22/hr for fulfillment center associates -- Amazon's $15 minimum plus productivity incentives places it above Lowe's for warehouse-style hourly work; the trade-off is a more physically demanding and fast-paced environment
Lowe's and Home Depot are functionally tied on pay in most markets. The main differentiator is Lowe's 401(k) match structure, which is slightly stronger -- 100% match up to 3% plus 50% on the next 2%, effectively up to a 4% employer contribution. For workers focused on long-term compensation including retirement savings, that difference is meaningful over time.
Lowe's Employee Benefits
Pay is only part of the picture -- Lowe's offers a benefits package to both part-time and full-time employees, with the full suite available to those working 30 or more hours per week.
Part-Time Employees
- 401(k): Part-time associates become eligible to participate in the 401(k) after one year of service; match applies upon eligibility
- Employee discount: 10% off most Lowe's merchandise for all employees regardless of part-time or full-time status; applies in-store and online
- Dental and vision: Available to part-time employees at the employee's cost; access to group rates without employer subsidy
- Employee assistance program: Mental health, financial counseling, and support resources available to all employees
Full-Time Employees (30+ hours per week)
- Medical insurance: Available after 30 days of employment; Lowe's subsidizes a portion of the premium for full-time associates and their dependents
- Dental and vision: Company-subsidized for full-time employees; included in the standard benefits enrollment
- 401(k) with company match: 100% match on the first 3% of contributions, plus 50% match on the next 2% -- an effective employer contribution of up to 4% of salary; one of the stronger 401(k) match structures in retail
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP): Opportunity to purchase Lowe's stock at a discount through payroll deduction
- Paid time off: Accrual begins from the start date; rate increases with tenure
- Life insurance: Basic coverage provided at no cost to full-time employees
- Tuition assistance: Available for eligible degree programs; Lowe's has partnerships with specific online education providers for associates pursuing further education
- Paid parental leave: Available for qualifying life events after meeting tenure requirements
Getting Hired at Lowe's
Lowe's hires on a rolling basis for most hourly positions year-round, with increased volume in spring (lawn and garden season) and fall (home improvement projects). If a role is listed on their careers page, it is actively being filled.
- Where to apply: careers.lowes.com -- filter by location and job type. The application is straightforward and takes approximately 15–20 minutes for most hourly roles.
- Timeline: Most entry-level applicants hear back within one to two weeks. High-demand spring seasonal roles may move faster, particularly in garden center and outdoor departments.
- Interview format: One to two rounds for hourly roles. Typical questions focus on customer service scenarios, product or trade knowledge (for specialist roles), and availability. Behavioral questions in the format of "Tell me about a time..." are common.
- Background check: Standard background check required for all positions. Criminal history is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
- Drug test: Pre-employment drug screening is standard for most Lowe's positions. Policy may vary by state for certain substances.
- Best positions to target first: Cashier, Loader, and Seasonal Associate have the highest hiring volume and fastest offer timelines. Pro Sales Specialist and specialist trade roles (plumbing, electrical) typically require relevant knowledge and are filled more selectively.
Most Lowe's stores hire on a rolling basis -- if a position shows as open on their careers page, it is actively being filled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Lowe's pay weekly or biweekly?
Lowe's pays on a biweekly schedule -- every two weeks. Paydays fall on the same day each cycle; your store's HR associate can confirm the specific schedule for your location during onboarding.
What is Lowe's starting wage in 2026?
Lowe's company-wide starting minimum is $15 per hour for all hourly roles in every U.S. market. In states with a higher minimum wage -- California, Washington, New York, Colorado, and others -- the state minimum applies and sets a higher effective floor. Most entry-level roles start between $15 and $18/hr depending on location and department.
Does Lowe's give raises?
Lowe's reviews hourly pay on an annual basis as part of its standard performance cycle. Merit increases are not fixed amounts -- they vary by store, market, and individual performance review. Associates who move into specialist or supervisor roles typically receive a pay adjustment at the time of the role change. There is no published fixed raise schedule for hourly employees.
Can you get benefits working part-time at Lowe's?
Part-time Lowe's associates have access to the 10% employee merchandise discount and the employee assistance program from day one. Dental and vision coverage is available at the employee's own cost. The 401(k) plan becomes available after one year of service for part-time employees. Full medical insurance requires full-time status (30 or more hours per week).
How does Lowe's compare to Home Depot for hourly workers?
The two companies are closely matched on pay -- both have a $15/hr floor, both offer roughly the same entry-level range ($15–$22/hr), and both have comparable benefits suites. Lowe's 401(k) match structure is slightly stronger. Home Depot generally has higher store traffic, which can mean more scheduling hours available in many markets. The best choice between the two often comes down to which store is closer and which specific management team is stronger at a given location.
Is Lowe's a good place to work for hourly employees?
Lowe's ranks consistently above average for large-format retail in terms of pay stability and benefits access. The skilled trades path -- from associate to specialist to department supervisor -- offers a genuine earnings progression without requiring a move into salaried management. The work is physically demanding, and the pace varies significantly by season and store volume. Whether it is the right fit depends largely on the specific store's management and the department you land in.
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