Financial analyst earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Financial analyst salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $82,900
Alabama $82,130
Arkansas $74,900
Arizona $74,200
California $95,680
Colorado $90,060
Connecticut $92,470
District of Columbia $91,390
Delaware $79,520
Florida $69,060
Georgia $75,230
Hawaii $75,824
Iowa $77,011
Idaho $75,280
Illinois $88,760
Indiana $76,729
Kansas $75,211
Kentucky $67,388
Louisiana $67,760
Massachusetts $87,060
Maryland $81,300
Maine $75,740
Michigan $78,490
Minnesota $85,940
Missouri $81,990
Mississippi $70,030
Montana $86,520
North Carolina $80,740
North Dakota $69,990
Nebraska $68,850
New Hampshire $81,590
New Jersey $94,070
New Mexico $79,830
Nevada $76,760
New York $107,160
Ohio $71,920
Oklahoma $62,600
Oregon $84,300
Pennsylvania $78,054
Puerto Rico $50,570
Rhode Island $78,820
South Carolina $68,260
South Dakota $69,240
Tennessee $69,130
Texas $83,060
Utah $72,060
Virginia $86,550
Virgin Islands, U.S. $49,440
Vermont $74,560
Washington $80,300
Wisconsin $71,330
West Virginia $69,190
Wyoming $75,710

How do financial analyst salaries compare to similar careers?

Financial analysts earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than stock traders but more than investment bankers.

Career Median Salary
Stock trader salary $64K
Operations research analyst salary $83K
Statistician salary $88K
Controller salary $71K
Business analyst salary $82K
Financial analyst salary $80K
Entrepreneur salary $43K
Auditor salary $76K
Consultant salary $64K
Investment banker salary $70K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)