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Quick answer

Yes — comfortably. A pharmacist in Colorado Springs earns roughly $135,595/yr (~$7,452/mo take-home) and a 1BR costs $1,450/mo — that's 19% of take-home on rent. The standard is 30% or less.

CO · 2026

Can a Pharmacist Afford to Live in Colorado Springs?

Using local salary estimates and Colorado Springs's actual cost of living — rent, taxes, utilities, and groceries — here's the real monthly picture for a pharmacist in Colorado Springs, CO in 2026.

Comfortable19% rent burden

Monthly Budget Breakdown

Gross monthly salary

$135,595/yr local estimate

$11,300

Taxes (federal + state + FICA)

4.4% state income tax

-$3,848

Monthly take-home

After all taxes

$7,452

1BR rent

19% of take-home

-$1,450

Utilities

Electric, gas, internet avg

-$165

Groceries

Single-person estimate

-$395

Transport

Car or transit average

-$350

Left for everything else

Dining, clothing, fun, savings

$5,092

At a 40% savings rate on discretionary income, a pharmacist in Colorado Springs could save roughly $24,444/year after covering all essentials.

What Does 19% Rent Burden Mean?

The standard rule of thumb is to spend no more than 30% of gross income on rent. At 19% of take-home pay, a pharmacist in Colorado Springs is well within a healthy range — leaving solid room for savings and discretionary spending.

These numbers use a local salary estimate of $135,595/yr — adjusted from the national Pharmacist median of $132,750/yr based on Colorado Springs's cost of living index. Actual salaries vary by employer, experience, and specialization.

Best Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs for a Pharmacist

Based on walkability, rent levels, and quality of life — not just lowest price.

Old North End

Historic neighborhood with character homes, tree-lined streets, and genuine walkability. Most walkable area in the city. Good for people seeking urban feel.

Patty Jewett

Residential, family-oriented, near golf course and parks. Middle-class feel, more affordable than Old North End, less walkable.

Broadmoor

Wealthy enclave, resort, golf, lake, shopping. High-end living, very car-dependent, most expensive neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Pharmacist in Colorado Springs?

A Pharmacist in Colorado Springs earns approximately $135,595 per year, based on the national BLS median of $132,750/yr adjusted for Colorado Springs's cost of living. Actual pay varies by employer, experience, and specialization.

Is Colorado Springs affordable for a pharmacist in 2026?

Yes. Rent takes around 19% of take-home pay — below the 30% guideline. A pharmacist can live comfortably in Colorado Springs with room to save.

How much take-home pay does a Pharmacist get in Colorado Springs?

After federal taxes, 4.4% state income tax, and FICA, a Pharmacist earning $135,595/yr takes home roughly $7,452/month in Colorado Springs.

What is the rent-to-income ratio for a Pharmacist in Colorado Springs?

A 1-bedroom apartment in Colorado Springs costs a median of $1,450/month. On a Pharmacist salary, that's 19% of monthly take-home pay. Financial experts recommend keeping this below 30%.