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Quick answer

Yes — comfortably. A pharmacist in Phoenix earns roughly $131,612/yr (~$7,442/mo take-home) and a 1BR costs $1,380/mo — that's 19% of take-home on rent. The standard is 30% or less.

AZ · 2026

Can a Pharmacist Afford to Live in Phoenix?

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

Comfortable19% rent burden

Monthly Budget Breakdown

Gross monthly salary

$131,612/yr local estimate

$10,968

Taxes (federal + state + FICA)

2.5% state income tax

-$3,526

Monthly take-home

After all taxes

$7,442

1BR rent

19% of take-home

-$1,380

Utilities

Electric, gas, internet avg

-$195

Groceries

Single-person estimate

-$345

Transport

Car or transit average

-$350

Left for everything else

Dining, clothing, fun, savings

$5,172

At a 40% savings rate on discretionary income, a pharmacist in Phoenix could save roughly $24,828/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 Phoenix is well within a healthy range — leaving solid room for savings and discretionary spending.

These numbers use a local salary estimate of $131,612/yr — adjusted from the national Pharmacist median of $132,750/yr based on Phoenix's cost of living index. Actual salaries vary by employer, experience, and specialization.

Best Neighborhoods in Phoenix for a Pharmacist

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

Tempe

Best walkability in the metro. ASU campus energy, light rail access, younger demographics. More urban than most of Phoenix without downtown's rough edges. Mill Avenue corridor has genuine restaurant and bar density.

Arcadia

Citrus groves, lush landscaping (rare for Phoenix), upscale bungalows between Scottsdale and central Phoenix. The "green" neighborhood. Premium pricing for the greenery and character.

Old Town Scottsdale

Upscale resorts, nightlife strip, manicured desert landscaping. Fine dining and weekend social scene. Expensive ($1,600–1,900/mo 1BR) but the lifestyle density is real.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Pharmacist in Phoenix?

A Pharmacist in Phoenix earns approximately $131,612 per year, based on the national BLS median of $132,750/yr adjusted for Phoenix's cost of living. Actual pay varies by employer, experience, and specialization.

Is Phoenix 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 Phoenix with room to save.

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

After federal taxes, 2.5% state income tax, and FICA, a Pharmacist earning $131,612/yr takes home roughly $7,442/month in Phoenix.

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

A 1-bedroom apartment in Phoenix costs a median of $1,380/month. On a Pharmacist salary, that's 19% of monthly take-home pay. Financial experts recommend keeping this below 30%.