With the U.S. BLS reporting a 5% change in RPhs' projected employment for the years of 2023 to 2023, the job is seeing an average growth. Salary.com's Real-Time Job Posting Salary Data Report also reports 14.87% more job postings for the job title as well, which directly corresponds with the government's data.
Salary.com has also reported that the average RPh salary is $151,201 per year in the United States as of July 10, 2025. Read this salary guide to get a more comprehensive overview of RPhs, job descriptions, FAQs, and job expectations.
An RPh, or a registered pharmacist, works in tandem with physicians and they're mainly responsible for dispensing prescription medication to patients as well as providing them with the information about said medication to help them feel better faster.
Per Salary.com's data, a candidate needs to have a master's degree or a Doctorate to become an RPh. However, there are a handful of RPhs present in the United States with a bachelor's degree in pharmacy or other similar courses.
The average salary for RPhs in the United States in 2025 is $151,201 per year or $73 per hour, as of July 10, 2025.
Based on Salary.com salary data, the average salary for an RPH is between $140,502 to $169,732 per year, with most RPh salary averaging from $169,732 and $160,901. The RPh's salary per month is $12,600.
The salary for an RPh is an average of $73 per hour, with an hourly RPh salary ranging from $68 to $82. The average weekly RPh salary is $2,908, with weekly pay ranging from $2,702 to $3,264.
Meanwhile, the median RPh salary is $150,501 per year, including salary and bonuses, and varies depending on the percentile.
Percentile | Salary + Bonus |
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10th Percentile | $133,880 |
25th Percentile | $141,801 |
50th Percentile | $150,501 |
75th Percentile | $160,601 |
90th Percentile | $169,797 |
On the other hand, the overall RPh salary in the US is $150,501, according to Salary.com report. The total compensation package includes benefits like healthcare ($6,374), time off ($21,417), and Social Security ($11,513), which make up 18.91% of the total compensation.
Core Compensation | ||
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Median | % of Total | |
Base Salary | $151,201 | 73.00% |
Bonus | ($700) | -0.30% |
Value of Benefits | ||
Social Security | $11,513 | 5.60% |
401K/403B | $6,020 | 2.90% |
Disability | $3,010 | 1.50% |
Healthcare | $6,374 | 3.10% |
Pension | $8,278 | 4.00% |
Time Off | $21,417 | 10.30% |
Various factors such as experience level, geographic location, education, and skills can significantly influence the salary of an RPh. Below is a breakdown of key salary components:
Salary.com data shows that an entry-level RPh salary - or those who have just joined their organization within the year - is $148,380. Those with more than 8 years of experience are considered experts, and the salary of an RPh at that level is $152,64.
Levels | Salary |
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Entry Level RPh | $148,380 |
Intermediate Level RPh | $148,850 |
Senior Level RPh | $149,602 |
Specialist Level RPh | $150,543 |
Expert Level RPh | $152,649 |
Salary for RPhs in the United States vary by geographic location due to key factors like cost of living, the local economy, and industry presence.
Among the hot cities in the United States, San Francisco, California is among the highest paying cities, with average salary for RPhs being $188,801, while Dallas, TX, and Miami, FL, reflect lower average salary for RPhs at $149.301 and $145,201 respectively.
Cities | 25th Percentile | 50th Percentile | 75th Percentile |
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San Francisco, California | $181,901 | $188,801 | $201,001 |
Washington, District of Columbia | $161,201 | $167,401 | $178,201 |
Miami, Florida | $139,901 | $145,201 | $154,601 |
Chicago, Illinois | $150,501 | $156,201 | $166,301 |
Boston, Massachusetts | $162,401 | $168,601 | $179,501 |
New York, New York | $168,601 | $175,201 | $186,501 |
Dallas, Texas | $143,801 | $149,301 | $158,901 |
Since being an RPh requires having a master's degree, most start at a similar level. However, The Real-Time Job Posting Salary Data Report has suggested that having oncology and patient safety skills can boost the salary of an RPh by 6.18% and 6.04%, respectively.
Skill | Demand | Salary |
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Oncology | 5.69% | 6.18% |
Patient Safety | 6.54% | 6.04% |
Immunology | 38.90% | 5.98% |
Quality Assurance | 10.52% | 5.87% |
Healthcare Industry | 46.78% | 5.64% |
Patient Care | 49.86% | 5.41% |
Since an individual is required to have a license to be an RPh, the vast majority of RPhs have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. However, there are also a number of RPhs with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree.
Degree Level | % of Users with this Level of Education |
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Bachelors | 34.5% |
Masters | 13.7% |
Doctorate | 45.2% |
To become a fully-fledged RPh, consider following these steps:
Here are some of the common questions about a RPh's salary:
Last updated on July 10, 2025, Salary.com reports that the salary for an RPh is $151,201 per year, or $73 per hour. This then translates to $12,600 monthly. The highest salary for an RPh is $152,649 for an expert level RPh.
RPhs are required to have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy or hold a Doctor in Pharmacy degree to be considered for a role. However, those with a master's degree in pharmacy or any other similar degrees are eligible to apply for the role of an RPh.
An RPh, or a registered pharmacist's main role is to provide patients with their medications as well as providing them with information like dosages and side effects to the patients. More experienced RPhs can even help pharmaceutical companies with completing their clinical trials, essentially solidifying the medicine's chemistry.