Data Analyst salary across regions
Median annual salary by grade for the United States and Europe.
United States
Source: Habr Career, Glassdoor 2025
Salary in the USEurope
Source: StepStone, Glassdoor EU, Robert Half 2025
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Data Analyst · United States
$90 000 – $120 000
Estimated annual Middle salary
Source: Habr Career, Glassdoor 2025
What drives pay for Data Analyst
In 2026, Data Analyst pay runs from $65 000 – $90 000 at entry level up to $120 000 – $155 000 for experienced practitioners in the United States, according to Habr Career, Glassdoor 2025. Demand for the role is growing, and that demand is the single biggest factor in where a candidate lands inside the band. Location comes next: the same role is priced differently across markets — Europe shows meaningfully different figures — and the numbers on this page break that down by region and seniority so you can see exactly where you'd sit.
Moving from junior to senior is less about time served than about measurable impact: a portfolio of shipped work, the scope of responsibility you take on, and the specialized skills employers are paying a premium for this year account for most of the jump between bands. Most career-switchers reach a junior-ready level in 4–12 months of focused study and land their first role roughly 3–8 months after that, so the progression is something you can plan against rather than wait out. When you negotiate, anchor on the senior band for your region — it sets realistic upside without overpromising, and it's the figure recruiters benchmark against.
The bands above are medians drawn from public salary data, not ceilings: top practitioners in high-cost hubs regularly clear the senior figure, while entry roles in smaller markets sit near the junior floor. Treat them as a planning baseline — pick your region and level in the calculator below to see the number that applies to your situation.
Data Analyst
Data analysts turn raw numbers into business decisions. Every company collects data — analysts are the people who make it useful, finding patterns that drive revenue and reduce costs.