Pharmacy Tech Salary - State average median salary of pharmacy technician, lead by california, also percentage compare to previous year.
A determinant factors of pharmacy technician salary
- work settings (retail, hospital, clinic, mail order),
- number of years of experience,
- certification
Pharmacy Technician Average Salary 2006
Connecticut
13.41 / 27,900
District of Columbia
14.82 / 30,800
Massachusetts
12.80 / 26,600
Mississippi
10.46 / 21,800
New Hampshire
11.05 / 23,000
North Carolina
11.03 / 22,900
North Dakota
12.66 / 26,300
Pennsylvania
10.81 / 22,500
Rhode Island
12.93 / 26,900
South Carolina
11.25 / 23,400
South Dakota
11.54 / 24,000
West Virginia
10.21 / 21,200
Pharmacy Tech AverageSalary 2007
The percentage increase reflects from previous year 2006
State
Hourly / Yearly - % Increase
Alabama
11.24 / 23380 - 7.25 %
Alaska
16.33 / 33970 - 0.50 %
Arizona
13.83 / 28770 - 6.56 %
Arkansas
11.43 / 23770 - 10.05 %
California
17.04 / 35450 - 4.26 %
Colorado
14.70 / 30580 - 2.62 %
Connecticut
14.84 / 30860 - 10.61 %
Delaware
11.94 / 24830 - 27.99 %
District of Columbia
15.88 / 33030 - 7.24 %
Florida
12.95 / 26940 - 12.25 %
Georgia
12.27 / 25530 - 8.18 %
Hawaii
15.94 / 33150 - 10.13 %
Idaho
13.07 / 27180 - 4.14 %
Illinois
12.76 / 26530 - 5.70 %
Indiana
12.49 / 25990 - 7.40 %
Iowa
12.06 / 25080 - 8.57 %
Kansas
12.40 / 25790 - 6.13 %
Kentucky
11.39 / 23700 - 6.76 %
Louisiana
11.94 / 24830 - 7.96 %
Maine
12.51 / 26010 - 4.46 %
Maryland
13.84 / 28790 - 6.63 %
Massachusetts
14.17 / 29480 - 10.83 %
Michigan
13.25 / 27550 - 5.96 %
Minnesota
14.12 / 29360 - 4.48 %
Mississippi
11.57 / 24080 - 10.46 %
Missouri
11.45 / 23810 - 7.25 %
Montana
13.60 / 28290 - 8.81 %
Nebraska
12.44 / 25880 - 6.50 %
Nevada
15.09 / 31390 - 4.63 %
New Hampshire
12.76 / 26530 - 15.35 %
New Jersey
13.41 / 27890 - 12.01 %
New Mexico
13.21 / 27480 - 3.31 %
New York
13.83 / 28760 - 7.72 %
North Carolina
11.87 / 24700 - 7.86 %
North Dakota
13.69 / 28470 - 8.25 %
Ohio
12.01 / 24980 - 6.30 %
Oklahoma
11.52 / 23970 - 8.95 %
Oregon
15.28 / 31770 - 3.15 %
Pennsylvania
12.11 / 25180 - 11.91 %
Rhode Island
14.48 / 30120 - 11.97 %
South Carolina
11.77 / 24480 - 4.62 %
South Dakota
12.65 / 26320 - 9.67 %
Tennessee
12.80 / 26620 - 5.22 %
Texas
13.34 / 27750 - 3.93 %
Utah
14.16 / 29460 - 3.73 %
Vermont
12.86 / 26740 - 8.70 %
Virginia
12.62 / 26240 - 7.98 %
Washington
16.68 / 34700 - 4.83 %
West Virginia
10.92 / 22720 - 7.17 %
Wisconsin
13.01 / 27070 - 8.28 %
Wyoming
13.94 / 29000 - 5.84 %
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