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Pizza Hut U.S. Average Salary $47,338 in February 2026

Salary.com lists Pizza Hut U.S. average pay at $47,338 in February 2026, a figure that aligns closely with Payscale's $47,476 company average.

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Pizza Hut U.S. Average Salary $47,338 in February 2026
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Salary.com reports that "As of February 2026, the average annual salary for employees at Pizza Hut, Inc. in the United States is $47,338," and Payscale lists "Pizza Hut, Inc. pays its employees an average of $47,476 a year," showing near-identical companywide averages across aggregator sites in mid-February 2026. Those two figures frame a short window snapshot of Pizza Hut pay, with Salary.com dated to February 2026 and Payscale reflecting its survey-derived dataset.

Payscale’s submission also outlines a company-level spread, noting "Salaries at Pizza Hut, Inc. range from an average of $32,224 to $70,581 a year," and recording that "The highest reported salary for an employee at Pizza Hut, Inc. is currently $71k / year." Payscale provides demographic and response context in the same excerpt, showing years-of-experience slices - Early Career 35.5%, Mid Career 35.5%, Late Career 22.6%, Experienced 6.5% - and stating "This data is based on 31survey responses." Payscale further offers a compensation sentiment metric: "Our Fair Pay score for Pizza Hut, Inc. is 2.32. Read reviews from current employees that include compensation and culture insights."

Levels.fyi captures a different spectrum of submissions and timestamped its page "Last updated: 2/15/2026." Levels.fyi records extremes in total compensation, writing "Pizza Hut's salary ranges from $1,137 in total compensation per year for a Technical Writer in Chile at the low-end to $174,125 for a Product Manager in United States at the high-end. Levels.fyi collects anonymous and verified salaries from current and former employees of Pizza Hut. Last updated: 2/15/2026." The site’s per-title medians in the supplied excerpt include Product Manager $174,125, Software Engineer $119,400, Software Engineering Manager $114,425, Human Resources $72,187, People Operations $32,448, Customer Service Operations $10,858, Sales $19,960, and Technical Writer $1,137.

Local retail pay differs from companywide medians. ZipRecruiter reports "As of Feb 14, 2026, the average annual pay for a Pizza Hut Team Member in Los Angeles is $28,185 a year." Payscale’s excerpt lists popular locations for Pizza Hut submissions, naming Plano, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Houston, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; Madison, Wisconsin; Austin, Texas; San Antonio, Texas; Tucson, Arizona; Riverside, California; and Ocala, Florida, indicating where much of the site-level data was submitted.

Several data anomalies and scope caveats appear in the collected excerpts. Payscale’s text redundantly states that "Pizza Hut, Inc. employees with the job title General Manager, Restaurant make the most with an average annual salary of $45,451, while employees with the title General Manager, Restaurant make the least with an average annual salary of $45,451," which reads as a reporting error in the snippet. Indeed’s truncated excerpt repeats $32,404 for Assistant Manager and Associate Manager, and multiple source lines in the research notes are truncated mid-sentence. Given the small Payscale sample notes (31 and 26 survey responses) and Levels.fyi’s mix of international and U.S. total-compensation submissions, the mid-February 2026 numbers should be treated as a snapshot that merits follow-up: obtain the full Salary.com, Payscale, Levels.fyi, Indeed, and ZipRecruiter pages for methodology, and request confirmation or comment from Pizza Hut, Inc. or the parent company to reconcile role, geography, and total-compensation differences.

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