Aldi’s hourly pay is generally well above legal minimums and varies a lot by country , role, and location, but many store staff now earn the equivalent of roughly the low‑to‑mid teens per hour in local currency (or high teens in US dollars in some areas). Recent changes in 2025–2026 have pushed starting rates higher in several markets as Aldi competes for staff and responds to living‑wage campaigns.

Key pay ranges (quick view)

  • UK (stores, 2026) :
    • Store assistant starting pay is rising to about £13.35 per hour nationally and £14.71 within the M25 (London area) from 1 March 2026.
* With length of service, this can increase to around **£14.30 nationally** and **£15.03 inside the M25**.
* Apprentices are set around **£12.02 per hour outside the M25** and **£13.22 inside**.
  • Ireland (stores & warehouses, 2026):
    • A February 2026 pay review lifts the minimum base hourly rate to €15.40 , with increments up to about €17.75 after several years’ service , aligning with the new Living Wage recommendation.
  • Typical U.S. forum reports (recent years) :
    • Workers on employee forums commonly mention around 17–20+ USD per hour for store associates and leads, with higher rates for warehouse roles, though exact numbers depend heavily on state and position.
* Some warehouse or higher-responsibility roles discussed by employees reach the **low‑to‑mid 20s USD per hour** in certain areas.

How much Aldi pays per hour (by region)

United Kingdom

  • Aldi is positioning itself as one of the highest‑paying grocery retailers, committing to pay rises that take store assistant starting pay to about £13.35 per hour nationally in early 2026.
  • In London and surrounding areas (inside the M25), starting pay is higher at about £14.71 per hour , rising with tenure up to roughly £15.03 per hour.

Ireland

  • In January 2026, Aldi Ireland announced a 2% pay rise for hourly paid staff, bringing minimum base pay to €15.40 per hour in line with the Living Wage Recommendation.
  • With annual increments for longer service, hourly rates can rise to around €17.75 per hour for experienced staff in Irish stores and warehouses.

United States (indicative forum figures)

  • Public employee forums show entry‑level or early‑tenure store workers talking about around $17–18 per hour , with long‑tenured or lead roles reporting about $20–23 per hour , depending heavily on state and store.
  • Some posts clarify that higher advertised rates (for example, low‑20s USD per hour) often relate to warehouse or specialist roles rather than basic cashier positions.

Role and location differences

  • Role : Store assistants, cashiers, and apprentices usually start at the lower end of Aldi’s pay bands, while shift leads, assistant managers, and warehouse staff tend to earn more per hour.
  • Location : Higher‑cost regions (such as London or major U.S. metros) typically see notably higher starting rates than rural or small‑town locations, even within the same country.

Simple pay snapshot (non‑US, 2026)

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Region Typical role Approx. hourly pay (2026)
UK (national) Store assistant (starting) ~£13.35/hr from March 2026
UK (inside M25) Store assistant (experienced) Up to ~£15.03/hr
Ireland Store/warehouse (base) €15.40/hr minimum from Feb 2026
Ireland Store/warehouse (experienced) Up to ~€17.75/hr after increments

If you’re job‑hunting now

  • Aldi’s rates are currently above legal minimums in the UK and Ireland and often competitive in the U.S., especially for retail.
  • For the exact figure for your situation, check your local Aldi careers site or job ads and note the role title (assistant, lead, warehouse, etc.) and city or state, since those two factors drive most hourly pay differences.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.