Median salary
$120,000
median over time
Typical range
$85.4k – $163.7k
25th–75th percentile
Disclosing pay
14.5%
1,630 of 11,231 roles
Live roles
11,231
open right now
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Financial Crimes & Risk Data Analyst
Senior Product Data Analyst
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Field Chief Information Security Officer (Field CISO)
| Company | Median | Roles |
|---|---|---|
Accenture Federal Services
|
$135,700 | 91 |
Anduril Industries
|
$150,000 | 85 |
Finni Health
|
$48,880 | 51 |
Air Apps
|
$47,724 | 41 |
IMC
|
$212,500 | 31 |
Burson
|
$55,000 | 29 |
MeBe
|
$50,960 | 25 |
|
|
$159,300 | 24 |
| Location | Median | Roles |
|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | $170,000 | 160 |
| Seattle | $170,000 | 26 |
| Chicago | $139,750 | 98 |
| New York | $135,000 | 269 |
| Austin | $134,000 | 16 |
| Denver | $120,000 | 42 |
| Boston | $118,000 | 59 |
| Los Angeles | $101,500 | 23 |
| London | $91,000 | 21 |
| Dublin | $79,171 | 10 |
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The median salary for Data Analyst roles is $120,000 per year. Most pay falls between $85,440 (25th percentile) and $163,698 (75th percentile), with the broader 10th–90th percentile band running from $55,000 to $212,500.
These figures are computed live from 11,231 active Data Analyst roles on JobsRadar, of which 1,630 (14.5%) publish a salary range. Pay is normalized to annualized USD so roles can be compared on equal terms; the highest-paying roles listed above show their original posted currency. Numbers refresh every few hours as new roles are posted and older ones close.
Employers currently hiring well-paid Data Analyst roles include Rain, Anthropic and Vanta.
Salary transparency varies by employer and region, so the disclosing share above reflects only roles that publish pay — not every open position. Use it as a directional benchmark rather than an exact offer.