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If they own the property and phamacy probably no less than $150,000 a year, however I thy pay lease they could make as little as $90,000 depending on how well their business does and it's location. There are many cases where u'll see pharmacy taking home 300k a year plus

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This would depend on the business practices and honesty of the owner, and the number of customers.

Pharmacy has a huge profit margin. Medicines cost many times more then the manufacturing cost. But most of the profits go to middlemen and wholesalers.

The location of the business is very important, and the work that the owner and staff are willing to do on a continuing basis to maintain and improve its marketing. Chain stores are required to pay substantial sums for a franchise, but have more support in both advertising and supply.

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If the pharmacy owners owns the property as well as the pharmacy, then they are more than likely making less than $150,000 a year. They might also make as little as $90,000 a year.

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