2016 Pharmacist Salary Guide (2024)

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It’s finally time for the 2016 Pharmacy Salary Guide.

Before we dive into 2016 data, let’s revisit pharmacy salary information from 2015. In 2015, full-time pharmacists made between $90,000 and $140,000 a year, with the average annual salary coming in between $112,000 and $119,000, depending on the data source.

Staff pharmacists at mail-order pharmacies were the lowest paid in 2015, earning an average wage of $56.69 per hour. Aside from team managers, clinical pharmacists were the highest paid, earning an average wage of $61.28 per hour. Overall, 37% of pharmacists reported earning between $61/hr and $70/hr.

For the 2016 Pharmacist Salary Guide, I consulted a number of sources to try to give you a well-rounded picture of pharmacy salaries in the United States. The good news is that, no matter which source I consulted, a career as a pharmacist is still considered to be respected and stable with above-average income.

PayScale.com Survey

According to the results of a PayScale.com survey, pharmacists’ annual salaries fell between $84,000 and $134,000 in 2016. The current median annual salary is $108,267.

Factors that influence a pharmacist’s salary include (in order of influence):

  • Area of residence
  • Specific employer
  • Experience level

According to PayScale.com, experience doesn’t seem to play a huge role in salary calculations:

  • Average earnings with 0-5 years of experience: $108,000
  • Average earnings with 5-10 years of experience: $115,000
  • Average earnings with 10-20 years of experience: $118,000
  • Average earnings with 20+ years of experience: $119,000

Although PayScale.com reported a significant increase in average annual earnings after the first 5 years on the job, average annual income tapers off as pharmacists become more experienced.

Drug Channels

Drug Channels based its statistics on the US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) Occupational Employment Statistics from 2014 and reported that the average gross salary for retail, mail-order, and specialty pharmacists is $119,400.

The following chart displays total employment and average salary by dispensing format:

Dispensing Format

Total Employment

Average Annual Salary

Chain and independent drugstores

125,450

$119,420

Supermarket pharmacies

23,240

$115,080

Mass-merchant pharmacies

29,270

$123,000

Mail-order pharmacies

3970

$117,200

In 2014, the number of pharmacy graduates was 13,838, up 84.8% from 2003. By 2017, the number of pharmacy graduates is expected to grow to 15,632, according to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).

Drug Topics

The 2016 Drug Topics survey, which was conducted in 2015, found that the 2393 pharmacists surveyed reported high levels of job satisfaction, growing salaries, and manageable hours. However, the survey also found that pharmacists are reporting greater workloads across all practice settings and receiving more modest raises compared with previous years.

In 2015, 81% of pharmacists reported earning more than $100,000. Most pharmacists (41.9%) earned between $61/hr and $70/hr.

The following chart shows a breakdown of pharmacists’ hourly wages in 2015:

Hourly Wage

Percentage of Respondents

$40 or less

3.2%

$41-$45

1.9%

$46-$50

6%

$51-$55

16.1%

$56-60

23.1%

$61-$70

41.9%

$71 or more

7.8%

Although raises are more modest, pharmacists reported that salaries are growing:

  • Percentage of pharmacists who received raise in 2015: 63.8%
  • Percentage of pharmacists who said they expect a raise in 2016: 61.7%

The following chart shows a breakdown of annual raises for pharmacists in 2015:

Amount of Raise

Percentage of Respondents

Less than $1000

47.6%

$1000-$1999

10.2%

$2000-$2999

8.1%

$3000-$3999

5.9%

$4000-$4999

4.4%

$5000-$5999

3.6%

$6000-$6999

2.2%

More than $7000

18%

Nearly 20% of pharmacists earn between $121,000 and $130,000.

The following chart provides a breakdown of pharmacists’ annual salaries in 2015:

Pharmacist Annual Earnings

Percentage of Respondents

$70,000 or less

8.7%

$71,000-$80,000

2%

$81,000-$90,000

3%

$91,000-$100,000

5.3%

$101,000-$105,000

5.6%

$106,000-$110,000

5.7%

$111,000-$115,000

6.7%

$116,000-$120,000

9%

$121,000-$130,000

19.9%

$131,000-$140,000

15.9%

$141,000-$150,000

7.8%

$150,000 or more

10.4%

A majority of pharmacists (52.4%) reported working between 40 and 44 hours per week, while 28.1% reported working 39 or fewer hours per week. Only 3.9% of pharmacists reported seeing a decrease in workload, while 70.9% said they saw an increase.

Despite the increased workload, 78.3% of pharmacists surveyed reported being satisfied, very satisfied, or extremely satisfied with their job, and most (74%) don’t plan to change jobs within the next year.

PharmacyWeek

Each year, PharmacyWeek teams with Mercer to conduct a national compensation survey of pharmacists. In 2015, pharmacists reported earning an average hourly wage of $60.88, representing an increase of slightly more than $1 compared with the average reported hourly wage in 2014. However, the pay rate varies widely depending on a pharmacist’s job title, setting, and specialty area.

Here’s the breakdown of average hourly pay for different job titles in the pharmacy industry, as reflected in Pharmacy Week’s 2015 survey:

Job Title

Hourly Pay Rate

+/- From 2014

Staff pharmacist — mail order

$56.83

$0.14

Staff pharmacist — satellite

$60.57

$3.50

Nuclear pharmacist

$66.31

$8.29

Staff pharmacist — retail

$58.35

-$0.46

Multiple average

$60.88

$1.05

Staff pharmacist - hospital

$60.75

$0.63

Clinical pharmacist

$62.30

$1.02

Team manager

$69.05

$1.76

According to this survey, hourly wages are down by 46 cents for retail pharmacists, but slightly up for mail-order pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, team managers, and clinical pharmacists. Satellite pharmacists and nuclear pharmacists saw significant increases in hourly wages, and nuclear pharmacists have surpassed clinical pharmacists as the highest-paid specialty.

Pharmacists on the West Coast earn the most, making an average of $68.07 per hour, or $141,600 per year. Meanwhile, pharmacists in the Northeast earn the least at $56.75 per hour, or $118,000 per year.

Pharmacists in California earn the highest wage in the United States, pulling in an average of $70.61 per hour, or $146,900 per year. Pharmacists in Puerto Rico are the lowest paid, earning an average of $45.89 per hour, or $95,500 per year.

Here’s a breakdown of pharmacists’ average annual and hourly salaries by state:

State

Average Annual Salary

Average Hourly Salary

Alabama

$121,300

$58.33

Alaska

$132,000

$63.46

Arizona

$125,500

$60.36

Arkansas

$122,600

$58.92

California

$146,900

$70.61

Colorado

$117,900

$56.67

Connecticut

$123,700

$59.48

Delaware

$122,700

$59.00

Florida

$117,600

$56.52

Georgia

$118,500

$56.97

Hawaii

$121,200

$58.27

Idaho

$117,000

$56.23

Illinois

$120,300

$57.84

Indiana

$118,200

$56.83

Iowa

$114,200

$54.93

Kansas

$123,200

$59.22

Kentucky

$126,900

$61.00

Louisiana

$118,900

$57.18

Maine

$129,500

$62.24

Maryland

$117,500

$56.47

Massachusetts

$119,100

$57.24

Michigan

$115,400

$55.50

Minnesota

$122,900

$59.09

Mississippi

$120,300

$57.83

Missouri

$119,400

$57.39

Montana

$116,200

$55.84

Nebraska

$112,000

$53.86

Nevada

$131,700

$63.32

New Hampshire

$123,200

$59.23

New Jersey

$120,300

$57.82

New Mexico

$124,700

$59.96

New York

$124,500

$59.88

North Carolina

$121,700

$58.49

North Dakota

Data not available

Data not available

Ohio

$117,400

$56.43

Oklahoma

$116,000

$55.76

Oregon

$124,400

$59.82

Pennsylvania

$114,200

$54.90

Puerto Rico

$95,500

$45.89

Rhode Island

$118,400

$56.92

South Carolina

$125,800

$60.46

South Dakota

$113,200

$54.40

Tennessee

$119,800

$57.59

Texas

$119,100

$57.25

Utah

$120,700

$58.04

Vermont

$123,200

$59.25

Virginia

$122,900

$59.08

Washington

$122,700

$59.01

Washington, D.C.

$124,800

$60.00

West Virginia

$124,200

$59.72

Wisconsin

$123,400

$59.31

Wyoming

$122,100

$58.69

Hospital/health system pharmacists are the highest paid at an average of $127,700 a year, or $61.41/hr. Supermarket pharmacists make an average of $125,200 a year ($60.21/hr), mass merchandiser pharmacists make an average of $123,000 a year ($59.12/hr), and chain drug store pharmacists earn an average of $122,500 a year ($58.91/hr). Mail-order pharmacists are the lowest paid at an average of $119,200 per year, or $57.31/hr.

BLS 2014 Report

In its 2014 report, BLS reported that there are 297,100 pharmacy jobs in the United States and the median pay for pharmacists is $120,950 per year, or $58.15 per hour. The pharmacy industry is expected to grow at a slower-than-average rate of 3%, adding 9100 jobs between 2014 and 2024, according to the BLS report.

U.S. News & World Report 2014 Rankings

In 2014, the most recent year for which data is available, U.S. News & World Report ranked “Pharmacist” as No. 18 on its list of best-paying jobs. The publication reported that the annual median salary was $120,950, or $58.15/hr, which is in accordance with the 2014 BLS report.

  • The best-paid 10% of pharmacists earn $150,550 a year
  • The lowest-paid 10% of pharmacists earn $89,320 a year

According to the publication, the best-paid pharmacists are employed by scientific research and development companies and work in the metropolitan areas of Santa Cruz, California; Gadsden, Alabama; Chico, California; Anniston, Alabama; and Fresno, California.

AACP

Although academics continue to earn the lowest salary among pharmacists, the average full-time faculty salary in 2015-2016 increased to $104,400, up from $103,100 in 2014-2015.

Conclusion

If you’ve made it this far, you’ve probably realized that pharmacy salary data varies depending on the source you use. Still, it’s safe to say that pharmacists across the United States have seen modest increases in their salaries this year, and that a career as a pharmacist continues to be a well-paying gig.

Little has changed from 2015 regarding salary variations by location. Pharmacists in California are still the top earners in the country because of their higher cost of living. Nuclear pharmacists are the highest paid, and hospital/health systems are the highest-paying settings.

So, whether you’re a pharmacy student trying to anticipate how quickly you can pay off your student loans after landing your first job, or a hard-working retail pharmacist looking for fodder to make a case for a raise, I hope that this information has given you some food for thought and proves useful as you start—or continue—your career.

2016 Pharmacist Salary Guide (2024)

FAQs

2016 Pharmacist Salary Guide? ›

How Much Does a Pharmacist Make? Pharmacists made a median salary of $132,750 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $147,750 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% made $123,020.

Do all pharmacists make 6 figures? ›

How Much Does a Pharmacist Make? Pharmacists made a median salary of $132,750 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $147,750 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% made $123,020.

Who is the highest paying pharmacist? ›

The highest-paid pharmacist job specialties fall into the Cheif Pharmacist role, making $190,000 on average. This job has highly demanding skill sets, requiring not only an extensive education in pharmaceuticals, but also in how to manage people and the pharmacy itself.

What is the lowest salary for a pharmacist? ›

$115,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $138,200 is the 75th percentile.

Why do pharmacists make so much? ›

Not only do pharmacists dispense drugs, but they are critical in making sure that prescribed medications are safe for patients. Because of this extensive training and knowledge, pharmacists are compensated with higher-than-average salaries. Most people understand that working as a pharmacist can be a well-paying job.

What state pays pharmacists the most? ›

The highest-paid state for pharmacists is California with an average salary of $161,597 per year. What city pays pharmacists the most? Sacramento, CA pays pharmacists the most with an average salary of $169,716 per year.

Are pharmacists wealthy? ›

The average pharmacists make around $128,000 a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). That's a really nice living, but it's not as much as a general physician (MD) makes and it's not enough to guarantee becoming rich.

What field of pharmacy makes the most money? ›

We've put together the highest paying pharmacy jobs based on the average national salary (base pay only) in April 2023 data provided by Glassdoor:
  1. Pediatric pharmacist.
  2. Clinical pharmacist. ...
  3. Oncology pharmacist. ...
  4. Consultant pharmacist. ...
  5. Ambulatory care pharmacist. ...
  6. Hospital pharmacist. ...
  7. Nuclear pharmacist. ...
  8. Informatics pharmacist. ...
Mar 6, 2024

Where do pharmacist make the most money? ›

States where pharmacists earn the most money
  • Oregon: $138,623 per year.
  • California: $140,079 per year.
  • Alaska: $146,084 per year.
  • Montana: $138,901 per year.
  • Virginia: $136,959 per year.
  • New Mexico: $139,644 per year.
  • Washington: $139,591 per year.
  • Colorado: $134,809 per year.
Nov 22, 2023

Do pharmacists make enough money? ›

The top five highest paying states for pharmacists in 2023 according to the BLS were California, Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. The highest paying metropolitan area was Napa, CA with an annual mean wage of $182,380.

What state pays pharmacists the least? ›

According to a report published by Forbes, North Dakota is the state in which the average salary for pharmacists is the lowest.

What is the lifetime earnings of a pharmacist? ›

Models indicated that throughout their careers (up to age 67), PharmD graduates may accumulate net career earnings of $5.66 million to $6.29 million, roughly 3.15 times more than high school graduates and 1.57 to 1.73 times more than those with bachelor's degrees in biology or chemistry.

Do pharmacists go to med school? ›

Do pharmacists go to med school? Medical school and pharmacy school are two different programs, though there is some content overlap. Students who attend and complete medical school earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, while students who attend and complete pharmacy school earn a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree.

Will pharmacists become obsolete? ›

Patients and the healthcare industry as a whole will continue to rely on pharmacists to play the role as a frontline care provider and trusted patient advocate.

Why are pharmacists leaving the profession? ›

A 2022 National Community Pharmacists Association survey showed that nearly 75% of respondents felt they did not have enough time to safely perform clinical duties and patient care. Stores often operate with just one pharmacist behind the counter for a 12 hour shift.

Is pharmacist a happy career? ›

These showed that when pharmacists were asked to rate their overall job satisfaction on a scale of 1 to 7 (with 1 being “not at all” satisfied and 7 being “extremely” satisfied), the aver-age response among the 148 respondents was 3.76, down from 4.41 in 2021.

Can you make a lot of money as a pharmacist? ›

States where pharmacists earn the most money

Arizona: $138,675 per year. Oregon: $138,623 per year. California: $140,079 per year. Alaska: $146,084 per year.

How much do pharmacists make at Costco in California? ›

The estimated total pay range for a Pharmacist at Costco Wholesale is $130K–$165K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Pharmacist base salary at Costco Wholesale is $141K per year.

Is there a lot of math in being a pharmacist? ›

Algebra is important for fundamental computations, calculus is important for comprehending medication action over time, and statistics is important for examining clinical data. These mathematical abilities are not just academic; they are useful instruments in day-to-day pharmacy operations.

What are the five top states for earning money as a pharmacist? ›

The average pharmacist's salary in the U.S. is $134,790, and 15 states and Washington, D.C., are above the average, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As of May 2023, the five most profitable states for pharmacists are California, Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Minnesota.

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