See how your state stacks up-Is it time for a move?
Are you thinking about moving? Are you tired of snowy winters or constant rain? Does your state bore you? Do you want to make more money?
If you answered yes to any of these questions (or if you just want to know if you’re being paid enough at your job), click through to see the best and worst paying states. All the data are taken from the recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report on salaries for May 2016. These are the average annual salary earned by pharmacists in each state. In the country as a whole, the average annual salary was $119,111. How does your state stack up?
For more, see the 25 Cities with the Highest Pharmacist Salaries
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50. Nebraska
Average Pharmacist Salary: $108,670
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49. Iowa
Average Pharmacist Salary: $110,240
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48. Rhode Island
Average Pharmacist Salary: $111,530
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47. Montana
Average Pharmacist Salary: $111,660
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46. South Dakota
Average Pharmacist Salary: $112,090
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45. Louisiana
Average Pharmacist Salary: $112,710
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44. Utah
Average Pharmacist Salary: $112,760
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43. North Dakota
Average Pharmacist Salary: $113,250
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42. Pennsylvania
Average Pharmacist Salary: $113,630
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41. Massachusetts
Average Pharmacist Salary: $114,600
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40. Michigan
Average Pharmacist Salary: $114,830
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39. Hawaii
Average Pharmacist Salary: $114,880
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38. Ohio
Average Pharmacist Salary: $115,310
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37. Wyoming
Average Pharmacist Salary: $115,550
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36. Idaho
Average Pharmacist Salary: $116,030
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35. Georgia
Average Pharmacist Salary: $116,170
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34. Indiana
Average Pharmacist Salary: $116,730
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33. Arkansas
Average Pharmacist Salary: $116,960
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32. Illinois
Average Pharmacist Salary: $117,140
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31. New Jersey
Average Pharmacist Salary: $117,440
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30. Delaware
Average Pharmacist Salary: $117,560
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29. Colorado
Average Pharmacist Salary: $117,760
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28. Florida
Average Pharmacist Salary: $118,300
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27. West Virginia
Average Pharmacist Salary: $118,410
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26. Kansas
Average Pharmacist Salary: $118,510
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25. New York
Average Pharmacist Salary: $118,530
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24. Virginia
Average Pharmacist Salary: $119,050
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23. Arizona
Average Pharmacist Salary: $119,450
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22. Tennessee
Average Pharmacist Salary: $119,970
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21. New Mexico
Average Pharmacist Salary: $120,340
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20. Alabama
Average Pharmacist Salary: $120,340
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19. Maryland
Average Pharmacist Salary: $120,400
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18. Connecticut
Average Pharmacist Salary: $120,780
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17. Oklahoma
Average Pharmacist Salary: $120,890
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16. Missouri
Average Pharmacist Salary: $120,930
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15. Mississippi
Average Pharmacist Salary: $121,450
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14. North Carolina
Average Pharmacist Salary: $121,490
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13. Kentucky
Average Pharmacist Salary: $121,690
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12. South Carolina
Average Pharmacist Salary: $122,690
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11. Minnesota
Average Pharmacist Salary: $122,900
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10. Oregon
Average Pharmacist Salary: $122,970
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9. Maine
Average Pharmacist Salary: $123,250
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8. Nevada
Average Pharmacist Salary: $123,430
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7. Washington
Average Pharmacist Salary: $123,620
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6. Texas
Average Pharmacist Salary: $123,700
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5. Wisconsin
Average Pharmacist Salary: $124,060
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4. Vermont
Average Pharmacist Salary: $128,380
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3. New Hampshire
Average Pharmacist Salary: $128,790
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2. California
Average Pharmacist Salary: $136,100
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1. Alaska
Average Pharmacist Salary: $137,650
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