According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for pharmacists as of May 2008 is $104,260. This would amount to $50.13 per hour. Median annual wages of wage and salary pharmacists in May 2008 were $106,410. The middle 50 percent earned between $92,670 and $121,310 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $77,390, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $131,440 a year.
$7,692.31 before taxes.
It depends on how much you make from the customers minus taxes and expenses.
Assuming a forty hour work week, you will make, minus taxes, $1120.
It depends on your state and local taxes, also your deductions....however I would say it would be approx $35,000 - $38,000 annually.
Are you affard to show me the money stod from my taxes.............................
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Before taxes: $32,500 annually / 52 weeks / 40 hour work-week = $15.62/hour
The money after a Ph.D. in pharmacology starts at $120,000 annually. The salary varies depending on the place of employment, including hospital, educational institution, or pharmaceutical company.
Yes, it is compared to what others make annually.
= a minus
I think is around 70,200 in the year 2012 taking into account that you are in the 25% tax bracket as a single head of the household. you will be taking around 1,002 to home and you will be paying around 17,000 a year in taxes xD.
11.00 X 40 X 52 = $22,880 If you make $11.00 an hour and work a 40 hour week and work 52 weeks (1year) then you will make $22,880 a year. This does not count any vacation or holidays or overtime. This also does not count the fact that there will be taxes, insurance, possible retirement plan and social security taken out. But those are the facts.