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Metro Wage Data · May 2025

Delivery Driver Wages in Denver, CO

9,500 light truck and delivery drivers work in the Denver metro area. The median wage is $23.73/hour 10.0% above the national median of $21.57, ranking #6 of 50 major metros on driver pay.

Median hourly
$23.73
national $21.57
Mean hourly
$26.27
national $23.45
Annualized (median)
$49,358
median × 2,080 hrs
Drivers in metro
9,500
SOC 53-3033

What drivers earn in Denver

The spread matters as much as the median: the 10th-to-90th percentile range is what you compete against when hiring — and what your drivers see when they compare offers.

10th percentile
entry / new drivers
$19.04 · $39,603/yr
25th percentile
$22.05 · $45,864/yr
Median
the market rate
$23.73 · $49,358/yr
75th percentile
$28.54 · $59,363/yr
90th percentile
senior / specialized
$39.55 · $82,264/yr
For Fleet Operators

What a route day actually costs in Denver

Wages aren’t your labor cost. Add payroll taxes, workers’ comp, and benefits (≈27% on top of base pay) and a median-wage driver in Denver runs:

Fully-loaded hourly
$30.14
Per 8.5-hour route day
$256
Per driver, annually
$62,685

Driver pay is typically the largest single line in a last-mile P&L. Run your full cost structure — fuel, payments, maintenance, insurance, and Denver-level wages — through the forecast tool to see where your margin is headed.

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Compare driver pay in other metros

Seattle, WA
$23.84/hr median (+0.5% vs Denver)
Memphis, TN-MS-AR
$23.25/hr median (-2.0% vs Denver)
Boston, MA-NH
$23.86/hr median (+0.5% vs Denver)
Baltimore, MD
$23.11/hr median (-2.6% vs Denver)
Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN-WI
$23.88/hr median (+0.6% vs Denver)
Chicago, IL
$23.05/hr median (-2.9% vs Denver)
All 50 metros + national trend →

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES), May 2025Light Truck Drivers (SOC 53-3033), cross-industry estimates for the Denver metro area (CBSA 19740). Retrieved 2026-07-04. This occupation covers drivers of light trucks and delivery vans, including last-mile delivery. Annual figures are hourly × 2,080 hours. Fully-loaded cost assumes ≈27% burden for payroll taxes, workers’ comp, and benefits — Pexara’s standard modeling assumption; your burden varies by state and benefits package.