Average Pharmacists Salary in Angus
ONS ASHE 2025 · Scotland region · Updated October 2025
How Angus compares
If you're a pharmacists in the Scotland, the typical salary in 2025 was £52,273. That's 10.0% above what pharmacistss earn nationally (£47,508). Factor in the Scotland's cost of living (7.7% below the UK norm) and a £52,273 salary has the purchasing power of approximately £56,634. The all-jobs average in Angus is £27,520. By comparison, pharmacistss earn 89.9% more than the typical worker locally.
Cost of Living Adjustment
After adjusting for the regional cost of living (Scotland index: 92.3, UK=100), a salary of £52,273 has an effective purchasing power of approximately £56,634 — equivalent to earning that amount in an area with average UK costs. The cost of living in the Scotland is 7.7% below the UK average.
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Pharmacists salary in areas near Angus
Salary data is by ONS region. Angus is in the Scotland region. Below are neighbouring regions — click to explore salaries there.
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What is the average pharmacists salary in Angus?
The median pharmacists salary in the Scotland (which includes Angus) is £52,273 per year, based on ONS ASHE 2025 data. The mean salary is typically higher due to top earners pulling the average up.
How does pharmacists pay in Angus compare to the UK average?
Pharmacists in the Scotland earn 10.0% above the national median of £47,508. This makes the Scotland one of the higher-paying regions for this role.
Is pharmacists a well-paid job in Angus compared to other roles?
The average salary across all jobs in Angus is £27,520. Pharmacists in the Scotland earn £52,273, which is 89.9% above the local average across all occupations.
About this data
Salary figures for pharmacistss cover the Scotland region. The all-jobs average is specific to Angus. Source: ONS ASHE 2025. Methodology.