rough yearly cost of living on oahu, hawaii?
Tom D asked:
i’m about to enter pharmacy school, i was just wondering what a rough estimate would be for the yearly cost to live in hawaii. i’m sure being a pharmacist is going to make enough money to live there, and i’ll probably have to end up living in an apartment, which i dont mind because its the cost of living in paradise lol. i just was there for about a month on vacation and loved it. also, is it going to be hard to find a job as a pharmacist on the island?
also, would it still be hard to make a living in honolulu or somewhere close on oahu as a pharmacist? i guess you can tell i’m still young and curious haha
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i’m about to enter pharmacy school, i was just wondering what a rough estimate would be for the yearly cost to live in hawaii. i’m sure being a pharmacist is going to make enough money to live there, and i’ll probably have to end up living in an apartment, which i dont mind because its the cost of living in paradise lol. i just was there for about a month on vacation and loved it. also, is it going to be hard to find a job as a pharmacist on the island?
also, would it still be hard to make a living in honolulu or somewhere close on oahu as a pharmacist? i guess you can tell i’m still young and curious haha
April 27th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
I dont know about how easly is to get a job as pharmacist here on oahu but regarding cost of living, i have written a lot about this in these two articles:
hope this helps and good luck!
April 28th, 2009 at 12:23 am
Employment outlook is good for pharmacists all over, but especially in Hawaii. For one thing, residents of Hawaii tend to live longer than residents of other climates. Secondly, older people often move to Hawaii for retirement, or live here half the year as “snowbirds”. The population of the US in general is getting older as the baby boom moves into retirement years. Older people get more prescriptions, so demand for pharmacists should go up.
April 28th, 2009 at 3:52 pm
Are you interested in retail pharmacy or in a hospital setting? Walgreens will have a major expansion plan within the next few years so they’ll definitely be hiring. They only have one store on the island now but anticipate much, much, more to be built. There aren’t too many hospitals on the island, so might be a little tougher if you’re interested in that.
May 1st, 2009 at 1:51 am
A nice 2 bedroom apartment in Waikiki or in the Ala Moana area will cost about $2500 a month. Most things cost a bit more in Hawaii, but we do have Walmarts and Costcos so there are ways to keep your costs down.
May 1st, 2009 at 6:45 am
I’m not sure about the cost of living on Oahu, Hawaii, but here’s a cost of living calculator showing the cost of living in Honolulu as well as the median salary range for a Pharmacist there: The cost of living in Hawaii is definitely high - in Honolulu, the cost of housing is 153% above the national average. However, Pharmacists do earn fairly high salaries, even when first starting out. If you really love it there, it’s probably worth it to try it out, even if you end up only staying for a few years.
Hope that helps,
Assistant to Dr. Salary