What Does a Pharmacy Tech Make an Hour?

If you’re considering a career in pharmacy, you’re probably wondering how much you can expect to earn. Here’s a look at what pharmacy techs make an hour, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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The median hourly rate for pharmacy technicians in the United States is $15.24.

The median hourly rate for pharmacy technicians in the United States is $15.24. However, rates can vary significantly from state to state, with some states paying as much as $22 per hour and others paying as little as $10 per hour. In general, urban areas tend to pay higher rates than rural areas, and larger pharmacies tend to pay more than smaller ones.

The top 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an hourly wage of $21.67.

The lowest 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an hourly wage of $10.44. The median hourly wage for pharmacy technicians is $15.42. The top 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an hourly wage of $21.67.

The bottom 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an hourly wage of $10.73.

In the United States, the median hourly wage for pharmacy technicians is $15.24. The top 10% of earners make more than $21.37 per hour, while the bottom 10% make less than $10.73.

The median annual salary for pharmacy technicians in the United States is $31,750.

The median annual salary for pharmacy technicians in the United States is $31,750. Pharmacy technicians working in hospitals generally earn more than those working in retail pharmacies. Experienced pharmacy technicians may earn salaries in the range of $35,000 to $40,000 per year.

The top 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an annual salary of $43,380.

The top 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an annual salary of $43,380. The median annual salary for all pharmacy technicians is $32,700. The lowest 10% earn an annual salary of $23,490. Salaries vary by employer and location.

The bottom 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an annual salary of $22,140.

The top 10% of pharmacy technicians earn an annual salary of $46,490.

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