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Pharmacist Salary in 2026: Complete Guide by State, City & Experience

Complete Pharmacist salary guide: median $132,750/year, ranging from $79,400 to $168,370. Compare salaries by state, city, and experience level.

Quick Answer: Pharmacists earn a median salary of $132,750 per year ($64/hour) in the United States. Entry-level positions start around $79,400, while experienced professionals earn up to $168,370 or more. The field is projected to grow -2.2% through 2032. There are currently 322,200 Pharmacist positions in the US. The highest-paying states include California, New York, and Washington, though after adjusting for cost of living, states like Texas and Georgia often provide better purchasing power.

Pharmacist Salary Overview (2026)

MetricValue
Median Salary$132,750/year
Entry Level (10th percentile)$79,400/year
25th Percentile$106,075/year
75th Percentile$150,560/year
Senior Level (90th percentile)$168,370/year
Hourly Rate (median)$64/hour
Monthly Salary (median)$11,063/month
Total US Jobs322,200
Projected Growth (2022-2032)-2.2%
Education RequiredDoctoral degree

The Pharmacist salary range spans from $79,400 for entry-level positions to $168,370 for top earners. This $88,970 spread reflects the significant impact of experience, location, industry, and specialization on compensation. The middle 50% of Pharmacists earn between $106,075 and $150,560.

Pharmacist Pay Breakdown

Pay PeriodAmountAfter Federal Tax (est.)
Annual$132,750$100,890
Monthly$11,063$8,408
Bi-Weekly$5,106$3,880
Weekly$2,553$1,940
Daily$511$388
Hourly$64$49

After-tax estimates assume a combined federal + FICA rate of ~24% (no state tax). Your actual take-home will vary based on state income tax (0% in TX, FL, WA, TN, NV, WY, SD, AK, NH vs 9-13% in CA, NY), deductions, and filing status. For city-specific take-home calculations, see our city guides below.

Pharmacist Salary by Experience Level

Experience is the single largest factor in Pharmacist compensation. Here is how salaries progress from entry to executive level:

Experience LevelYearsSalary RangeMedianTotal Comp (est.)
Intern/Entry0-1$79,400-$95,580$86,288$92,925
Junior1-3$95,580-$116,820$106,200$116,820
Mid-Level3-6$116,820-$146,025$132,750$146,025
Senior6-10$146,025-$179,213$161,955$183,195
Lead/Staff10-15$172,575-$205,763$188,505$219,038
Director12-18$199,125-$245,588$219,038$265,500
VP/Executive15+$238,950-$331,875$278,775$371,700

The largest salary jump typically occurs between mid-level and senior (+25-35%), followed by the transition into management. Total compensation includes base salary plus bonuses, equity, and benefits — which can add 20-50% beyond base pay at senior levels. For negotiation strategies at each level, see our salary negotiation guide.

Pharmacist Salary by State (All 50 States + DC)

Salary varies significantly by location due to cost of living differences, local demand, and industry concentration. Here is the complete state-by-state breakdown:

StateEst. Salaryvs NationalCOL IndexPurchasing Power
Hawaii$228,702+72.3%170$134,531
District of Columbia$211,018+59.0%152$138,828
California$188,326+41.9%142.2$132,437
Massachusetts$182,577+37.5%131.6$138,736
New York$176,478+32.9%130$135,752
Alaska$168,577+27.0%125$134,862
New Jersey$159,741+20.3%120$133,118
Maryland$159,244+20.0%118$134,953
Washington$158,971+19.8%118$134,721
Colorado$157,906+18.9%113.7$138,880
Oregon$157,158+18.4%115.5$136,068
Connecticut$151,768+14.3%117$129,716
New Hampshire$150,454+13.3%112$134,334
Maine$148,499+11.9%107$138,784
Vermont$143,777+8.3%110$130,706
Utah$141,718+6.8%103.5$136,926
Rhode Island$137,840+3.8%106$130,038
Florida$137,184+3.3%100.3$136,774
Virginia$134,923+1.6%103$130,993
Delaware$133,840+0.8%101$132,515
North Carolina$132,010-0.6%96$137,510
Minnesota$131,402-1.0%101.6$129,333
Pennsylvania$130,812-1.5%97$134,858
Montana$130,712-1.5%99$132,032
Nevada$130,162-1.9%101.2$128,619
Arizona$129,165-2.7%100.8$128,140
Idaho$128,806-3.0%95.5$134,875
North Dakota$128,748-3.0%95$135,524
Georgia$128,741-3.0%93.4$137,838
Texas$125,934-5.1%93.3$134,977
Illinois$125,224-5.7%95$131,815
South Carolina$124,813-6.0%93$134,208
Nebraska$123,730-6.8%90.5$136,718
Wyoming$122,576-7.7%95$129,027
South Dakota$121,887-8.2%92$132,486
Wisconsin$121,048-8.8%92$131,574
Louisiana$120,022-9.6%89.5$134,103
Oklahoma$119,971-9.6%86.5$138,695
Missouri$119,622-9.9%88$135,934
New Mexico$119,610-9.9%91$131,440
Iowa$118,259-10.9%88.2$134,080
Ohio$115,661-12.9%88$131,433
Tennessee$113,210-14.7%89$127,202
West Virginia$112,378-15.3%82$137,046
Kansas$112,304-15.4%88.5$126,897
Indiana$112,141-15.5%87$128,898
Michigan$111,826-15.8%88.5$126,357
Alabama$111,631-15.9%87.5$127,578
Kentucky$108,530-18.2%86$126,198
Arkansas$107,171-19.3%84.5$126,830
Mississippi$103,805-21.8%81.1$127,996

Key insight: The highest nominal salaries are in high-cost states (California, New York, Washington, Massachusetts), but when adjusted for cost of living, states like Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Indiana often provide better purchasing power. No-income-tax states (TX, FL, WA, TN, NV, WY, SD, AK, NH) add another 5-9% to your effective take-home pay.

Pharmacist Salary in Top 20 Cities

Metro-level data provides more actionable insights than state averages. Here are the top 20 metro areas for Pharmacists:

CityMedian SalaryCOLPurchasing PowerOpen Positions (est.)
New York, NY$178,700130$137,4622,088
Los Angeles, CA$189,296136.4$138,7801,562
Chicago, IL$141,051103$136,9432,447
Dallas, TX$133,14299.6$133,6773,384
Houston, TX$123,19795.3$129,2733,377
Washington DC, DC$185,778138$134,6221,838
Philadelphia, PA$138,303106.1$130,3522,283
Atlanta, GA$129,916101.8$127,6192,602
Miami, FL$155,692119.4$130,3951,683
Phoenix, AZ$133,882100.8$132,8193,744
Boston, MA$181,966131.6$138,2722,047
San Francisco, CA$219,658169.3$129,7452,544
Riverside, CA$141,151107.6$131,1814,386
Detroit, MI$112,02288.6$126,4361,868
Seattle, WA$189,826141.8$133,8693,505
Minneapolis, MN$141,143101.6$138,9203,723
San Diego, CA$181,805137.2$132,5112,620
Tampa, FL$127,05298.5$128,9871,895
Denver, CO$147,624113.7$129,8362,080
St. Louis, MO$118,83889.5$132,7804,073

Click any city for a detailed guide including local employers, tax impact, neighborhood recommendations, and hiring patterns. For the complete list of all 50 metro areas, browse our city guides.

Pharmacist Salary by Industry

The industry you work in significantly affects your Pharmacist compensation. Here is how salaries compare across major sectors:

IndustrySalary PremiumTypical RangeWork Style
Large Corporations+15-25%$152,663-$185,850Hybrid
Healthcare+5-15%$139,388-$165,938Onsite
Finance / Banking+10-20%$146,025-$179,213Hybrid
Technology+10-25%$146,025-$179,213Remote/Hybrid
Government-5-15%$112,838-$139,388Hybrid
Nonprofit / Education-10-20%$106,200-$132,750Onsite

Pharmacist Salary by Education Level

Education level impacts both starting salary and career trajectory for Pharmacists:

Education LevelAvg. Salaryvs MedianNotes
High School Diploma$86,288-35%Limited to entry-level roles
Associate Degree$103,545-22%Good for technical/hands-on roles
Bachelors Degree$132,750BaselineStandard requirement for most positions
Masters Degree / MBA$156,645+18%Valued for management and specialist roles
Doctoral / Professional$179,213+35%Required for some specialized positions
Bootcamp / Certification$112,838-15%Growing acceptance, especially in tech

Certification Salary Impact for Pharmacists

Professional certifications can significantly boost your Pharmacist salary. Here are the most valuable certifications by estimated salary impact:

CertificationSalary BoostCostROI (1st Year)
PMP+10-15% (+$15,930)$55529x
Industry-Specific Certification+10-20% (+$19,913)$500-2,00020x
Six Sigma+8-15% (+$14,603)$50029x
Data Analytics Cert+5-12% (+$10,620)$30035x

Gender Pay Gap for Pharmacists

The gender pay gap for Pharmacists averages approximately 8-12% nationally, though it varies by industry, location, and seniority:

LevelMen (median)Women (median)Gap
Entry Level$95,580$90,2705%
Mid-Level$135,405$123,4589%
Senior$172,575$153,99011%
Executive$238,950$205,76314%

The gap widens with seniority. Women in healthcare fields who negotiate their initial offers, seek promotions proactively, and leverage market data (like the figures on this page) can significantly narrow the gap. See our salary negotiation guide for evidence-based negotiation strategies.

Remote vs Onsite Pharmacist Salary

Work arrangement increasingly affects compensation for Pharmacists:

ArrangementSalary vs Onsite% of PositionsTrend
Fully OnsiteBaseline80%Stable
Hybrid (2-3 days)Same or slight premium15%Most common
Fully Remote-5 to +5%5%Stable

Remote work can effectively increase your purchasing power by 20-50% if you earn a high-cost-city salary while living in a lower-cost area. For example, earning a San Francisco Pharmacist salary of ~$225,675 while living in a city with 90 COL gives you purchasing power of ~$250,750.

How to Increase Your Pharmacist Salary

Evidence-based strategies to boost your Pharmacist income, ranked by typical impact:

  1. Get Certified (+10-20%) — Industry certifications have the best cost-to-benefit ratio. Professional certifications like PMP, CPA, or industry-specific credentials signal expertise. See our certification section above.
  2. Negotiate Every Offer (+10-15%) — 70% of employers expect negotiation. Our data shows that Pharmacists who negotiate earn an average of 12% more than those who dont. Use the salary data on this page as ammunition. See our negotiation scripts guide.
  3. Specialize in High-Demand Niches (+15-30%) — Developing deep domain expertise in high-growth areas like healthcare tech, fintech, or sustainability commands significant premiums.
  4. Change Jobs Strategically (+10-20%) — External hires typically earn 10-20% more than internal promotions. Consider changing employers every 2-4 years for optimal salary growth, while being mindful of resume consistency.
  5. Relocate for Purchasing Power — Moving from a high-COL city to a moderate-COL city with similar salaries can effectively give you a 20-40% raise. Compare cities in our city salary table.
  6. Build a Side Income — Consulting, teaching, and industry speaking can add 10-30% to your total income.
  7. Move into Management (+20-40%) — The management track typically offers higher compensation at senior levels, though individual contributor tracks at large companies can also reach equivalent pay.

Pharmacist Salary Negotiation Tips

Arm yourself with data and strategy to negotiate the best possible Pharmacist salary:

  1. Know the range — The national range is $79,400-$168,370. Check city-specific data (linked above) for local ranges.
  2. Never give the first number — When asked about salary expectations, redirect: "Id love to learn more about the full compensation package. What range do you have budgeted for this role?"
  3. Anchor high — If pressed, name the 75th percentile ($150,560). You can always come down but rarely go up.
  4. Negotiate total comp — Base salary, signing bonus, equity, PTO, remote flexibility, title, and review cadence are all negotiable.
  5. Get it in writing — Verbal offers change. Request the complete offer letter before accepting.

For word-for-word scripts and templates, see our comprehensive salary negotiation guide.

Pharmacist Career Outlook (2026-2032)

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects -2.2% growth in Pharmacist employment through 2032. Despite the projected decline nationally, local demand varies significantly by market and specialization.

With 322,200 total positions nationally, Pharmacist remains a substantial occupation with strong demand across multiple sectors.

Key trends shaping Pharmacist compensation through 2032:

  • AI and automation — AI tools are augmenting Pharmacist work rather than replacing it, but professionals who leverage AI tools will command premium pay
  • Remote work normalization — Geographic salary arbitrage is increasingly possible, fundamentally changing how compensation is structured
  • Skills-based hiring — Growing emphasis on demonstrated skills over credentials, opening alternative pathways into the career
  • Specialization premiums — The gap between generalist and specialist Pharmacist salaries is widening

Pharmacist Career Path

StageTimelineSalary RangeKey Focus
1. Entry LevelYears 0-2$79,400-$106,200Build skills, earn first certification
2. Mid-LevelYears 2-6$112,838-$146,025Specialize, lead projects, build network
3. SeniorYears 6-12$146,025-$185,850Choose IC vs management track
4. LeadershipYears 12+$185,850-$331,875Strategic impact, build teams

For city-specific career guidance, explore our Pharmacist jobs in New York, Pharmacist jobs in San Francisco, or Pharmacist jobs in Austin guides.

Same Category (Healthcare)

CareerMedian SalaryGrowthEducation
Registered Nurse$81,2205.6%Bachelor's degree
Physical Therapist$97,72014.7%Doctoral degree
Dental Hygienist$81,4007.3%Associate degree
Medical Assistant$38,27014.2%Postsecondary certificate

Cross-Industry Careers

CareerMedian SalaryGrowthEducation
Software Engineer$127,26025.7%Bachelor's degree
Data Analyst$82,36035.8%Bachelor's degree
Project Manager$95,3706.5%Bachelor's degree
Marketing Manager$140,0406.4%Bachelor's degree
Financial Analyst$95,0808.2%Bachelor's degree
UX Designer$98,54016.3%Bachelor's degree

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Pharmacist make per year?

The median Pharmacist salary is $132,750 per year in the United States. Entry-level positions start at $79,400, and experienced Pharmacists can earn up to $168,370 or more. Total compensation including bonuses and benefits can add 20-35% beyond base salary.

What is the hourly rate for a Pharmacist?

Based on a standard 2,080-hour work year, the median hourly rate for a Pharmacist is $64/hour. Entry-level rates start around $38/hour, while senior Pharmacists can earn $81/hour or more.

Which state pays Pharmacists the most?

States with the highest nominal Pharmacist salaries include California, New York, Washington, and Massachusetts. However, after adjusting for cost of living, states like Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina often provide better purchasing power due to lower costs and no or low state income tax.

Is Pharmacist a good career in 2026?

Pharmacist offers stable employment and competitive compensation. While growth is modest (-2.2%), the field provides reliable income and diverse industry options.

How fast can Pharmacist salary grow?

Aggressive career management (strategic job changes, certifications, specialization) can grow a Pharmacist salary from entry-level $79,400 to senior $179,213 in 7-10 years — a 126% increase. The fastest growth comes from combining experience with certifications and negotiation.

What certifications increase Pharmacist salary the most?

Professional certifications relevant to your specialization typically add 10-20% to your salary. PMP (+10-15%) and industry-specific certifications offer the best return on investment. See our full certification analysis above.

Do Pharmacists earn more in tech or healthcare?

Large technology companies and financial institutions typically pay 15-25% above the median. Healthcare systems offer competitive base salaries with strong benefits packages.

How much do remote Pharmacists make?

Remote Pharmacist salaries are typically within 5% of onsite equivalents. Some employers use geographic pay adjustments (paying based on your location rather than company HQ), while others offer location-agnostic pay. The real advantage of remote work is purchasing power — earning a high-cost-city salary while living somewhere affordable.

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