Pharmacist Salary in Alabama

Employed pharmacists in Alabama typically earn about $108,630–$134,630 a year ($52.23–$64.72 an hour), per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2025). It's a range, not a single rate.

Pharmacy pay in Alabama, at a glance

RoleTypical annual (BLS)HourlyEmployed
Pharmacist$108,630$134,630$52.23$64.725,400
Pharmacy technician$34,175$39,030$16.43$18.778,510

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2025. The range runs from a realistic entry level to the median; pay above the median exists in hospital, specialty, and management roles.

Frequently asked questions

How much do pharmacists make in Alabama?

Employed pharmacists in Alabama typically earn about $108,630–$134,630 a year (roughly $52.23–$64.72 an hour), per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS (2025). That is a range, not a single rate — pay depends on setting, experience, and shift type. These are employed (W-2) wages, not a per-diem or contract rate and not an individual offer.

How much do pharmacy technicians make in Alabama?

Employed pharmacy technicians in Alabama typically earn about $34,175–$39,030 a year (roughly $16.43–$18.77 an hour), per BLS OEWS (2025). Certification, setting, and experience move a technician within that range.

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