Pharmacy technician pay by state | 2023

There’s a $17,000 difference between the highest-paying and lowest-paying state for pharmacy technicians, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Here is the mean salary for pharmacy technicians, ranked from highest to lowest in each state:

California — $52,090

Washington — $49,530

Alaska — $48,210

Oregon — $46,770

District of Columbia — $45,240

Massachusetts — $43,830

Colorado — $43,630

Minnesota — $43,420

North Dakota — $43,150

Arizona — $42,360

Utah — $42,290

Hawaii — $42,210

Nevada — $41,760

Wyoming — $41,730

Rhode Island — $41,070

Illinois — $40,910

New York — $40,860

Texas — $40,620

Maryland — $40,550

Idaho — $40,510

Montana — $40,380

New Mexico — $39,950

Connecticut — $39,810

New Jersey — $39,250

New Hampshire — $39,070

Wisconsin — $38,970

Vermont — $38,900

Virginia — $38,690

Delaware — $38,620

Iowa — $38,370

Florida — $38,270

Indiana — $38,050

Kansas — $38,040

Michigan — $37,890

South Dakota — $37,840

Maine — $37,690

Nebraska — $37,610

North Carolina — $37,590

Louisiana — $37,300

Ohio — $37,290

Georgia — $37,000

Pennsylvania — $36,890

South Carolina — $36,870

Tennessee — $36,790

Missouri — $36,280

Oklahoma — $35,420

Kentucky — $35,340

West Virginia — $35,210

Mississippi — $34,910

Arkansas — $34,820

Alabama — $34,720

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