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The estimated total pay for a Research Analyst is $73,208 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $63,297 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $9,911 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
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Research Analyst | $73,208 /yr |
Senior Research Analyst | $89,615 /yr |
Principal Research Analyst | $118,909 /yr |
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Some related job titles are Research Associate Salaries with median pay of $61,339, Senior Research Analyst Salaries with median pay of $89,615, Data Analyst Salaries with median pay of $70,088, Equity Analyst Salaries with median pay of $96,805.
For a Research Analyst in United States
Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Research Analyst in United States. Employers include Meta, Harvey & Company LLC and Eagle Asset Management.
For Research Analyst in United States
1 | Meta | $134,490 | |
2 | Harvey & Company LLC | $132,962 | |
3 | Eagle Asset Management | $131,866 | |
4 | Lord Abbett & Co. | $131,459 | |
5 | IFC | $131,259 | |
6 | Russell Investments | $130,912 | |
7 | Jefferies | $130,895 | |
8 | Farallon Capital Management | $129,390 | |
9 | Loomis Sayles & Company | $127,316 | |
10 | Legg Mason | $125,309 |
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Research Analyst | $73,208 /yr |
Senior Research Analyst | $89,615 /yr |
Principal Research Analyst | $118,909 /yr |
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For a Research Analyst in United States
The top 5 paying industries for a Research Analyst in United States are Financial Services with a median total pay of $102,458, Information Technology with a median total pay of $87,064, Aerospace & Defense with a median total pay of $86,530, Real Estate with a median total pay of $83,541, and Insurance with a median total pay of $81,731.
Top paying companies in Financial Services for Research Analyst are Harvey & Company LLC, Eagle Asset Management, and Lord Abbett & Co..
What is the pay outlook for Research & Science?
Research and science jobs offer pay well above the national average. Increased demand for STEM workers is increasing salaries in research and science. Jobs in these fields, however, often require higher education at the graduate level and/or specialized training. While domain-specific expertise gives workers in these fields access to very specialized jobs, there are also many employers who hire STEM workers for their general data and technology skills.
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The national average salary for a Research Analyst is $63,297 per year in United States. Filter by location to see a Research Analyst salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 12738 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Research Analyst employees.
The highest salary for a Research Analyst in United States is $97,599 per year.
The lowest salary for a Research Analyst in United States is $41,050 per year.
If you are thinking of becoming a Research Analyst or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a Research Analyst.
70% of research analysts are satisfied with their salary, with annual salaries of $46,789.23 for entry-level analysts to $115,723.55 for senior level analysts. There are a number of factors that affect their salaries, including experience and job title. Entry-level employees make less than experienced professionals.
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Research Analysts still make a respectable amount of money over time, with a median salary of $115,723.55 per year. The highly experienced make a salary toward the high end of the spectrum every year, while the lowest-paid earn $46,789.23 per year. As with most jobs, overtime pay can also be possible if you work more hours than normal, especially if you're an hourly worker.
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Research analysts who earn their degree with an emphasis on statistics can often earn more as they have more opportunities to advance their careers. Accumulating research experience is an important part of becoming a highly experienced research analyst. By learning to explain complex concepts clearly, you'll naturally build trust with your clients and colleagues. This will allow you to work more efficiently and confidently as well as become more valuable to the company. With experience, you'll also learn how to communicate effectively with other people at all stages of the process from getting data to analyzing it. You can also start by volunteering or taking part in hackathons.
As a research analyst, your salary can increase naturally depending on the company you work for and your experience level. Research comparable salaries for research analysts at other companies in your geographic area. You can then set a goal for what you want to earn, and determine how much you are willing to negotiate based on that number. The best way to get a higher salary as a research analyst is to show that you're worth it by being prepared and following a solid plan for getting there. You can also negotiate by asking for small raises in increments of $100 or $200 every six months.