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2006-12-06 10:28:56 · 7 answers · asked by goldnblue12 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

7 answers

It is between 70,000 and 120,000 with hospitals paying less and chains paying more.

2006-12-06 10:30:26 · answer #1 · answered by jason e 2 · 0 0

The middle half of all pharmacists made between $75,720 and $94,850 a year in 2004. The lowest-paid 10 percent made less than $61,200. The highest-paid 10 percent earned more than $109,850 a year.

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2006-12-06 10:31:11 · answer #2 · answered by kosmoistheman 4 · 0 0

Obviously there is no single answer but I know a young man that right out of pharmacy school was paid a $20 000 signing bonus and given a $110 000 per year salary to work at a Walgreen's. This is more than I earn as a physician and if I was younger I would go to pharmacy school.

2006-12-06 10:31:57 · answer #3 · answered by john e russo md facm faafp 7 · 0 0

depends on where you work and what area of pharmacy you work in. I need more details

The previous answer lists 'merchandisers"......never heard of them. They left out home health, and academia. The numbers they list are severely dated.

I work in a supermarket currently. And where I live, somebody working 40 hours a week will pull down about 100K.

2006-12-08 17:30:37 · answer #4 · answered by jloertscher 5 · 0 0

Go to http://www.salary.com

Search for pharmacist in your city or area, you'll find the range of incomes for that job in your exact location.

2006-12-06 10:30:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

pharmacist salary's
(National Avg.)
$68,000
$59,000


Chains
$78,500
$67,000


Independents
$68,000
$49,000


Supermarkets
$76,000
$64,000


Merchandisers
$77,000
$58,000


HMOs
$73,000
$61,000


Hospitals
$75,000
$61,500

2006-12-06 10:32:48 · answer #6 · answered by bobbie v 5 · 0 0

They start out at about $40-$50,000/annually.

2006-12-06 10:31:41 · answer #7 · answered by WC 7 · 0 0

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