Hello all! I was wondering what is the average starting salary for a data analyst? I've seen ranges from 80-120k (for consulting firms).
For context, I have an M.S in a data analytics, graduated from a top ranked program in my major, have 2-3 years of experience with data analytics & consulting projects, some national presentations, multiple leadership positions, a recent consulting internship, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there's only 30 individuals of my major located in the state of the job location.
Could I negotiate at the higher end of this range (like around 120k) or is that being too unrealistic? I've seen competitors offer similar amounts for high quality candidates, and according to a recent management consulting salary report, $112k is the average (unknown if its for large or mid size firms) base salary for M.S graduates. I'm applying to a mid size firm (where the max compensation was 105k according to previous year data).
Thank you very much!!!
I’ve been seeing wild variations in salary ranges lately; some roles are offering entry-level pay for senior-level responsibilities, while others seem to have adjusted for the 2026 market. To get a clear picture of where we actually stand, can everyone drop their Total Comp (TC), Years of Experience (YoE), and Industry/Location?
I’m particularly curious if those of you specialized in things like Python or BigQuery are seeing a significant "tech stack" premium right now.
Let's get some transparency going so we all know our worth during our next performance review!
If you want a broader breakdown of current trends, skills impact, and compensation benchmarks, this Data Analyst Salary Guide gives a solid overview of what the 2026 market looks like.
These salary ranges come from Oyster which is an HR/payment platform so these are the averages people are being paid by companies that process their payments through them.
Data Analyst: Mid and Senior level salary varies a lot from 65k to 130k and there's not much difference between them.
For some comparison:
Software Engineer: Salaries range from 90k to 110k for juniors. Mid 120k-140k and Seniors have a pretty wide range of 150k-200k
UX Designer: Senior can range from 80k on the lowest percentile to 165k on the highest, average at 125k so not bad at all actually!
Project Manager: Very good salary range from 120k to 160k.
Customer Success: Salaries range a lot with most principal CSMs at 160k, seniors at 130k. Still though the range in customer success is pretty big.
What happened to this Data Analyst field, automated out? I know salaries used to be way higher and people were talking about this field like the next big thing, but now it's incredibly underpaid and it seems like the job offerings are nowhere to be seen.
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2020 (Data Analyst)
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$20Hr
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2021 (Data Analyst)
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71K Salary
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2022 (Data Analyst)
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86k Salary
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2023 (Data Scientist)
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105K Salary
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Hybrid
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MCOL
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Got a new job each year. (Very tiring)
I will stay at my current job for about five years as I like working here.
Many people will ask, "What's the best way to get into the data field" To that question, I've always answered education, a bachelor's degree with internships.
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2020 (Data Analyst ish?)
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$20Hr
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Living at Home (Covid)
2021 (Data Analyst)
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71K Salary
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Remote
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Living at Home (Covid)
2022 (Data Analyst)
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86k Salary
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Remote
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Living at Home (Covid)
2023 (Data Scientist)
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105K Salary
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Hybrid
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MCOL
2024 (Data Scientist)
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105K Salary
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Hybrid
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MCOL
Education Bachelors in Computer Science from an Average College.
First job took about ~270 applications.
I’m considering completing a few projects after going through years of courses on Maven Analytics and transitioning from a 15-year sales career to data analytics; however, my family can’t take a step back in my pay (170K).
What are realistic starting salaries? Is it even worth it, as AI is looming in the background?
I see many experienced analysts unemployed, but others who just broke into it succeed greatly (Chris French, who provides incredible insights on LinkedIn). I question many LinkedIn influencers because most now sell courses.
Hello, I was wondering what is the average starting salary for a data analyst? I've seen ranges from 80-120k (for consulting firms).
For context, I have an M.S in a data analytics, graduated from a top ranked program in my major, have 2-3 years of experience with data analytics & consulting projects, some national presentations, multiple leadership positions, a recent consulting internship, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there's only 30 individuals of my major located in the state of the job location.
Could I negotiate at the higher end of this range (like around 120k) or is that being too unrealistic? I've seen competitors offer similar amounts for high quality candidates, and according to a recent management consulting salary report, $112k is the average (unknown if its for large or mid size firms) base salary for M.S graduates. I'm applying to a mid size firm (where the max compensation was 105k according to previous year data).
Hi all. I am one semester away from graduating from a business analytics master’s degree from a CUNY school in NYC. I have one internship under my belt and another one underway. I have 6+ previous work experience in a completely different field, so a job coming out of graduation wouldn’t be my “first” job in the workforce.
Coding languages and platforms I am proficient in: R, Python, MS Excel, SAS, SQL, Tableau
What I want to know is, what is a realistic salary I should be looking for based on my experience? Is 85k too low, too high, or just right? Is there opportunity for me to find a $100k+ role? If so, any companies I should target for that salary? Any and all advice appreciated!
Edit: I just graduated, and landed a 95k base, TC: 110k job!
Entry level data analyst here. Only making 70K. What’s the path to 100K+?
Interested in knowing what the salary range for data analysts in the city are
I’m two years outta grad (23) making 67k but it doesn’t feel enough
I’ve been seeing wild variations in salary ranges lately; some roles are offering entry-level pay for senior-level responsibilities, while others seem to have adjusted for the 2026 market. To get a clear picture of where we actually stand, can everyone drop their Total Comp (TC), Years of Experience (YoE), and Industry/Location?
I’m particularly curious if those of you specialized in things like Python or BigQuery are seeing a significant "tech stack" premium right now.
Let's get some transparency going so we all know our worth during our next performance review!
Which profession would earn you most money in the long run? I think data analyst salaries usually don’t surpass $200k while DE can make $300k and more. What has been your experience or what have you seen salary wise for DE and DA?