Pharmacy Aides Salary by State (2025)

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Compare Pharmacy Aides salaries across 48 states

$37,582
National Average (Median)
$59,960
Highest: District of Columbia
$28,380
Lowest: Mississippi

Pharmacy Aides Salary by State

Compare Pharmacy Aides salaries across all 50 states. Click any state for the full breakdown.

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AK AL AR AZ CA CO FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NM NV NY OH OK OR PA SC SD TN TX UT VA WA WI WV WY VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC
$28,380
$59,960

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS 2025 Annual

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#2
Utah
$51,600
#3
Hawaii
$46,250
#4
Washington
$45,110
#5
Arizona
$43,360

Pharmacy Aides Salary in All 48 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 District of Columbia $59,960 $56,990 120
2 Utah $51,600 $48,010 250
3 Hawaii $46,250 $47,450 110
4 Washington $45,110 $45,390 1,990
5 Arizona $43,360 $44,000 810
6 California $42,200 $48,200 8,440
7 Oregon $40,250 $46,150 450
8 Pennsylvania $39,470 $38,310 1,210
9 Nevada $39,080 $40,930 410
10 Texas $38,630 $39,580 2,900
11 Delaware $38,500 $39,030 130
12 Maine $38,060 $39,820 150
13 New York $38,040 $40,650 2,360
14 Rhode Island $38,020 $40,120 N/A
15 Missouri $37,820 $39,670 650
16 Idaho $37,690 $40,500 110
17 Colorado $37,580 $41,600 370
18 Ohio $37,500 $39,990 690
19 Minnesota $37,430 $38,690 550
20 Massachusetts $37,390 $38,650 340
21 New Hampshire $37,350 $37,720 50
22 Vermont $37,310 $37,930 90
23 Montana $37,140 $39,180 210
24 Wyoming $37,030 $36,350 60
25 Illinois $37,010 $37,760 1,180
26 Arkansas $36,860 $37,050 120
27 Wisconsin $36,660 $37,680 550
28 New Jersey $36,590 $39,700 1,020
29 New Mexico $36,390 $39,430 180
30 Virginia $36,390 $38,240 510
31 Connecticut $36,350 $39,750 490
32 Alabama $36,260 $36,760 460
33 South Carolina $36,140 $38,400 360
34 Michigan $36,130 $36,230 880
35 South Dakota $36,130 $37,680 150
36 Indiana $35,890 $36,920 610
37 North Carolina $35,530 $36,200 1,180
38 Maryland $35,170 $38,680 420
39 Florida $35,160 $37,850 1,590
40 Georgia $34,630 $35,310 1,410
41 Kentucky $34,610 $34,840 600
42 Louisiana $33,450 $31,710 730
43 Iowa $33,270 $33,680 1,070
44 Kansas $32,070 $32,840 470
45 Nebraska $31,610 $33,610 400
46 Oklahoma $30,360 $32,250 700
47 Tennessee $30,170 $32,430 1,150
48 Mississippi $28,380 $31,110 660

Pharmacy Aides Take-Home Pay After Taxes

Gross salary only tells half the story. State income taxes vary from 0% to 13.3%, dramatically affecting your take-home pay. See exactly what a Pharmacy Aides keeps after federal, state, and FICA taxes.

Take-Home in District of Columbia → Take-Home in Utah → Take-Home in Hawaii →

Data Source & Methodology

Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2025 estimates. After-tax figures use IRS federal brackets and state income tax rates for all 50 states.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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