The mean annual wage for pharmacists in the U.S. is $125,460, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ occupational employment statistics survey.

Here is the mean annual wage by state, in descending order.
1. Alaska: $147,040
2. California: $146,070
3. Oregon: $136,700
4. Maine: $134,100
5. Vermont: $131,910
6. Delaware: $131,550
7. Minnesota: $130,690
8. Washington: $129,970
9. West Virginia: $129,440
10. Hawaii: $128,780

11. New Hampshire: $127,990
12. Wisconsin: $127,450
13. Missouri: $127,430
14. New Mexico: $126,930
15. Illinois: $125,640
16. Texas: $125,470
17. Virginia: $125,390
18. Nevada: $125,260
19. Connecticut: $124,820
20. New Jersey: $124,690

21. Wyoming: $124,480
22. Alabama: $124,170
23. Utah: $124,110
24. North Carolina: $123,770
25. Louisiana: $123,350
26. Indiana: $123,140
27. Kansas: $122,470
28. Arizona: $122,310
29. Idaho: $121,790
30. Kentucky: $121,680

31. Massachusetts: $121,450
32. Florida: $121,310
33. Pennsylvania: $121,230
34. New York: $121,150
35. South Dakota: $121,130
36. Mississippi: $121,100
37. Oklahoma: $121,060
38. Iowa: $121,030
39. Colorado: $120,950
40. Maryland: $120,920

41. Arkansas: $120,040
42. Michigan: $119,820
43. South Carolina: $119,090
44. Georgia: $118,900
45. Tennessee: $118,880
46. Nebraska: $118,570
47. Ohio: $117,890
48. Montana: $116,710
49. Rhode Island: $115,050
50. North Dakota: $103,440

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Amazing. Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire pay more than Massachusetts. We’re the north poor New England States! Maybe not.
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Of all those New England states, by far New Hampshire is my favorite & most sain.
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Yeah, we’ve had our times of suffocating with too many Liberals, but it looks like it’s possible to throw this oppression off! I sure don’t want to live anywhere else. We Freedom believers are all in the back roads and little towns, and the number is growing in the bigger ones as the exposure continues. A painful awakening. The Church is particular must rise up.
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Sometimes I think perhaps this political nonsense is what we needed to wake the majority up. The majority voted for Trump. We have to fight this evil takeover. Thank you.
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Wow! It seems that the income of pharmacists have gone down, not up. I remember back a few decade’s ago, they got paid more, which is astonishing, considering that Big Pharma is making a killing these days.
AND, have you noticed that, for the past few years, every other commercial on TV has been for a new pharmaceutical drug. Big Pharma must be desperate as hell!
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Hey, you’re right. They must actually realize we’ve caught on; I like desperate!
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You know they do. 💯🎯
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A couple of months ago, I counted the Big Pharmacy ads in Good Housekeeping magazine. 112 ads in that magazine. This is Good Housekeeping not Drug Pusher magazine.
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Wow! 112 ads in one magazine! That’s ridiculous! They’re insane!
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Big Pharma: the legalized, socially acceptable drug cartel. Big Pharma also funds many med schools in the United States: one big, drug-addicted family.
Four definitions for the Greek “pharmakeia”:
1. the use of administering of drugs.
2. poisoning.
3. sorcery, magical arts, often found in connection with idolatry and fostered by it.
4. metaphor. the deceptions and seductions of idolatry.
G5331 – pharmakeia – Strong’s Greek Lexicon
Revelation 9:21: “Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries [pharmakeia], nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.”
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