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First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers Salary in Illinois

The median annual wage for first-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers in Illinois is $39,470 ($18.98 per hour) -10.5% vs. the national median of $44,080. Source: BLS OEWS, May 2025 estimates.

Median annual wage
$39,470
Mean annual wage
$45,710
Median hourly wage
$18.98
Employment in IL
41,030

41,030 employed · 6.7 per 1,000 jobs

Wage percentiles in Illinois

Wage distribution for first-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers in Illinois (OEWS May 2025).
PercentileAnnual wageHourly wage
10th percentile$32,010$15.39
25th percentile$36,170$17.39
Median (50th)$39,470$18.98
75th percentile$54,020$25.97
90th percentile$65,000$31.25

What this salary is worth in Illinois

Cost-of-living adjusted salary
$39,487

Illinois prices are 100.0 vs. U.S. average = 100 (BEA RPP, 2024)

Median rent burden
38.7%

Median gross rent in Illinois: $1,274/mo (ACS 2020-2024). 30% of income = $987/mo

Est. affordable home price
$143,984

At 6.67% 30-yr rate (FRED, 2026-08), 20% down, 28% front-end DTI, 1.5%/yr taxes+insurance

For context, the median home value in Illinois is $263,300 (ACS 2020-2024).

Estimates from documented formulas — see methodology. Not financial advice.

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About this data

  • Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics — data period May 2025, retrieved August 13, 2026.
  • Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics — data period May 2025, retrieved August 13, 2026.
  • Regional Price Parities — data period 2024, retrieved August 13, 2026.
  • American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates — data period 2020-2024, retrieved August 13, 2026.
  • Federal Reserve Economic Data — data period 2026-08, retrieved August 17, 2026.

Figures are shown exactly as published by the source or derived by the documented formulas on our methodology page. Where a source suppresses an estimate, we show “—” rather than a substitute value.