Financial and Investment Analysts Wages

SOC 13-2051 • Full occupation profile

The median annual wage for Financial and Investment Analysts is $99,010 nationally (2023 BLS OEWS). The 10th percentile is $60,830 and the 90th percentile is $175,840, showing the wide spread of wages in this occupation.

National Wage Distribution (2023)

Employment

325,220

P10

$60,830

P25

$76,880

Median

$99,010

P75

$129,970

P90

$175,840

National Wage Trend

How national median and mean wages for Financial and Investment Analysts have moved across BLS OEWS release years.

National median and mean wage trend for Financial and Investment Analysts across BLS OEWS release years.
Year Median Mean P10 P90 Employment YoY Median
2023 $99,010 $112,950 $60,830 $175,840 325,220
2022 $95,080 $108,790 $58,950 $169,940 291,370 -3.97%
2021 $91,580 $103,020 $57,900 $166,560 291,880 -3.68%

Wages by State (2023)

State-level OEWS wage estimates for Financial and Investment Analysts. The highest median is in New York at $125,110, 26% above the U.S. median.

Median, mean, and percentile-vs-national annual wages by state for Financial and Investment Analysts, BLS OEWS 2023.
Area Median Annual vs National Mean Annual Employment
New York $125,110 +26.4% $143,330 49,220
California $109,080 +10.2% $125,220 35,660
New Jersey $103,680 +4.7% $128,280 11,250
Massachusetts $103,240 +4.3% $127,760 16,840
Virginia $103,060 +4.1% $113,800 9,130
District of Columbia $102,890 +3.9% $115,620 3,710
Oregon $101,820 +2.8% $103,840 2,390
Connecticut $101,780 +2.8% $117,060 5,610
Illinois $101,510 +2.5% $120,390 17,060
North Carolina $99,990 +1% $104,610 10,490
Minnesota $99,380 +0.4% $102,950 6,620
Washington $98,080 -0.9% $100,860 7,420
Maryland $97,640 -1.4% $109,650 3,810
Colorado $97,570 -1.5% $113,480 8,460
Delaware $96,750 -2.3% $109,110 2,920
Vermont $93,560 -5.5% $108,800 270
Montana $91,940 -7.1% $128,720 390
Alaska $91,790 -7.3% $110,580 270
Wisconsin $88,830 -10.3% $102,090 4,490
Texas $87,950 -11.2% $102,590 25,100
South Carolina $87,840 -11.3% $102,870 3,470
New Hampshire $87,250 -11.9% $95,870 690
Maine $86,100 -13% $90,080 710
Iowa $85,650 -13.5% $91,130 2,180
Hawaii $85,180 -14% $84,850 520
Alabama $84,990 -14.2% $99,640 2,250
Ohio $83,960 -15.2% $95,600 7,820
Michigan $83,920 -15.2% $95,710 7,520
Georgia $83,610 -15.6% $100,010 10,450
Tennessee $83,490 -15.7% $95,160 3,230
Pennsylvania $82,810 -16.4% $94,400 12,020
Nevada $82,110 -17.1% $95,200 1,030
Utah $82,050 -17.1% $99,050 4,370
Florida $81,680 -17.5% $96,010 18,070
Arizona $81,560 -17.6% $101,630 6,260
Indiana $81,310 -17.9% $86,530 2,430
Rhode Island $80,950 -18.2% $97,090 1,870
New Mexico $80,900 -18.3% $90,340 810
Nebraska $80,080 -19.1% $91,370 940
South Dakota $79,860 -19.3% $86,050 620
Oklahoma $79,560 -19.6% $89,500 1,760
North Dakota $79,520 -19.7% $82,130 280
Kansas $79,190 -20% $82,250 1,790
Missouri $79,030 -20.2% $86,310 5,650
Mississippi $76,970 -22.3% $86,580 650
Idaho $76,830 -22.4% $86,300 840
Arkansas $76,190 -23% $84,690 1,310
West Virginia $67,090 -32.2% $74,500 320
Kentucky $61,590 -37.8% $74,340 2,340
Louisiana $52,010 -47.5% $65,070 1,700