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Housekeeper Wages Rise 29%, but Employment Flatlines Since 2020, OysterLink Finds

By: Newsfile

Pay climbs to $36,880 on average, but job numbers remain stagnant at around 780,000 nationwide

Miami, Florida--(Newsfile Corp. - October 22, 2025) - New analysis by OysterLink of the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data reveals that while housekeepers and maids have seen one of the largest wage increases in the hospitality industry since 2020, overall employment has failed to recover. Average annual wages grew 29%, from $28,580 to $36,880, while total employment edged up just 1.6% to about 781,000.

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Key Highlights

  • Average annual wages increased 29% since 2020 — among the highest in hospitality.
  • Employment remains nearly unchanged, rising only 1.6% from 768,700 to 781,000.
  • Long-term job outlook remains modest at 4% projected growth through 2033.

"As hotels look for ways to balance operational efficiency with guest satisfaction, the data shows that many properties are doing more with fewer staff," said Milos Eric, Co-Founder and General Manager of OysterLink. "Housekeeping remains a cornerstone of guest experience, but stagnant hiring points to ongoing challenges in workforce rebuilding and retention."

Table 1. Housekeeper Employment and Wage Trends (2020–2024)

YearAverage Annual WageEmployees
2020$28,580768,700
2021$30,220755,400
2022$33,110772,560
2023$35,420784,900
2024$36,880781,000

 

What This Means for Job Seekers and Employers

For job seekers, the data reflects rising pay but limited openings, signaling tougher competition for stable housekeeping roles. Workers with strong reliability, efficiency, and attention to detail remain in high demand — particularly in hotels focusing on cleanliness as a key brand differentiator.

For employers, stagnant employment suggests the need to rethink retention and scheduling strategies. Offering consistent hours, better workload management, and opportunities for cross-training may be essential to attract and retain top housekeeping talent as hotels face higher guest expectations.

About OysterLink

OysterLink is a platform connecting restaurant and hospitality professionals with job opportunities. With job listings, including waiter jobs in New York City and part-time cook jobs in Miami, industry insights, and career resources, OysterLink helps professionals build rewarding careers in hospitality. 

Media Contact
PR Representative 

Ana Demidova 
ana@oysterlink.com

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