Colorado · SOC 37-1011
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers in Colorado
State salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2025)
Median Salary
$55,100
per year in this state
+12% above
National Median
$49,100
per year nationally
Hourly Rate
$26.49/hr
median hourly
Employment
4,070
jobs in CO
Salary Range in Colorado
Annual Salary Distribution
10th Percentile
$39,310
25th Percentile
$45,640
Median
$55,100
75th Percentile
$64,850
90th Percentile
$81,140
What This Means for First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workerss in Colorado
First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workerss working in Colorado earn a median salary of $55,100, which is +12% above above the national median of $49,100. This premium may reflect higher local demand, cost of living, or concentration of specialized employers in the state. The pay spread from $39,310 at the 10th percentile to $81,140 at the 90th shows how experience, specialization, and employer type affect earnings within this occupation.
This page captures the First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers labor market inside Colorado using BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics state estimates from the May 2025 release. Median annual pay lands at $55,100 ($26.49/hr per hour), while the state employs roughly 4,070 workers in this SOC code (37-1011). Relative to the national median of $49,100, Colorado pays +12% above — a premium that usually signals concentrated industry demand, a higher state cost of living, or unionized sector pay.
Within Colorado, the full pay distribution is wider than the median alone suggests. Workers at the 10th percentile earn $39,310, the 25th earns $45,640, the 75th reaches $64,850, and the 90th hits $81,140 — meaning top earners in this state make roughly 2.1× what entry-level workers earn. These bands reflect differences in years of experience, credential level, employer size, and whether the role sits in a public, private, or nonprofit setting — not just raw negotiating leverage.
Use this state-level view as one layer in your research stack, not the full picture. Drill into the specific metro area within Colorado where you plan to work — metros inside the same state can vary by 20-40% in median pay depending on whether a specialized employer cluster sits there (think tech in Austin versus Houston, or finance in Charlotte versus Asheville). Pair the wage here with state-specific cost of living (rent, taxes, energy, groceries) to see how far the paycheck actually goes. And remember that BLS wage data excludes health benefits, retirement contributions, overtime, stock compensation, and bonuses that can represent 20-40% of total compensation — especially for roles where Colorado-based employers compete for scarce talent.
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Primary source data for Colorado
📊 BLS OEWS — Colorado
Federal wage estimates by occupation
📈 BLS Employment Projections
10-year occupation growth — national
🏢 BLS QCEW state series
Quarterly employment and wage program (BLS)
🏛️ OPM FedScope
Federal workforce data by agency and location
⚖️ OSHA Establishment Search
Federal workplace-safety records
🏠 HUD Fair Market Rents
Federal area-level rent benchmarks
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Data Sources
Last updated: May 2025 (BLS OEWS annual release).
Salary and employment data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2025 release.
Wage estimates include base pay only and exclude benefits, bonuses, and overtime. Employment figures represent the estimated number of workers in the occupation across all industries in Colorado.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.