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Best states for a data and reporting analyst

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Not all states present equal opportunity for employees, and when it comes to data and reporting analyst jobs, it's no different. We know how hard job search can be, and in order to make your life a little easier, we have the information you need in order to determine where you might want to start your job search. Our research found that Oregon is the best state for data and reporting analysts, while Washington and New Jersey are ranked highest in terms of median salary. Oregon has a median salary of $93,545 and Washington has the highest median salary among all 50 states for data and reporting analysts.
In order to get you the best states for data and reporting analysts, we looked at our data on jobs and wages -- specifically the average annual wage and the number of available jobs per capita.If you are currently seeking employment as a data and reporting analyst, you can find open job positions using Zippia's search tools.

10 best states for data and reporting analysts in 2025

  1. Oregon #1 best state for data and reporting analysts

    1. Oregon

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:1,105
    Average annual salary:$93,545
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$69,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$125,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.28
  2. New Jersey #2 best state for data and reporting analysts

    2. New Jersey

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:1,968
    Average annual salary:$94,856
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$122,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.19
  3. Massachusetts #3 best state for data and reporting analysts

    3. Massachusetts

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:2,389
    Average annual salary:$91,921
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$71,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$117,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.24
  4. Maryland #4 best state for data and reporting analysts

    4. Maryland

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:1,846
    Average annual salary:$86,383
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$66,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$111,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.39
  5. Connecticut #5 best state for data and reporting analysts

    5. Connecticut

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:781
    Average annual salary:$83,753
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$107,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.13
  6. California #6 best state for data and reporting analysts

    6. California

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:7,737
    Average annual salary:$87,764
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$64,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$119,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.27
  7. Arizona #7 best state for data and reporting analysts

    7. Arizona

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:1,301
    Average annual salary:$79,488
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$105,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.06
  8. Washington #8 best state for data and reporting analysts

    8. Washington

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:901
    Average annual salary:$98,836
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$132,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.59
  9. North Carolina #9 best state for data and reporting analysts

    9. North Carolina

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:2,028
    Average annual salary:$77,496
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$100,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.01
  10. Pennsylvania #10 best state for data and reporting analysts

    10. Pennsylvania

    Total data and reporting analyst jobs:2,261
    Average annual salary:$77,187
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$59,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.93

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Detailed list of the best states for a data and reporting analyst

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Oregon$93,545$69,0004,142,7761,105
2New Jersey$94,856$73,0009,005,6441,968
3Massachusetts$91,921$71,0006,859,8192,389
4Maryland$86,383$66,0006,052,1771,846
5Connecticut$83,753$65,0003,588,184781
6California$87,764$64,00039,536,6537,737
7Arizona$79,488$59,0007,016,2701,301
8Washington$98,836$73,0007,405,743901
9North Carolina$77,496$59,00010,273,4192,028
10Pennsylvania$77,187$59,00012,805,5372,261
11New York$79,574$61,00019,849,3993,800
12Virginia$78,922$60,0008,470,0202,455
13Wisconsin$80,418$61,0005,795,483907
14District of Columbia$81,807$63,000693,972861
15Nevada$76,894$56,0002,998,039364
16Texas$74,322$56,00028,304,5964,488
17Alaska$77,166$63,000739,795167
18Illinois$74,099$57,00012,802,0232,815
19Rhode Island$77,433$60,0001,059,639162
20Utah$71,691$52,0003,101,833745
21Michigan$73,345$56,0009,962,3111,229
22Maine$73,778$58,0001,335,907219
23South Carolina$75,645$58,0005,024,369530
24Ohio$70,950$54,00011,658,6091,856
25Colorado$72,252$54,0005,607,1541,349
26Alabama$72,431$55,0004,874,747609
27South Dakota$70,549$53,000869,666176
28Minnesota$70,858$54,0005,576,6061,281
29Missouri$71,142$54,0006,113,532991
30Idaho$68,944$50,0001,716,943319
31Iowa$70,229$53,0003,145,711538
32Georgia$69,118$53,00010,429,3791,990
33New Hampshire$67,958$53,0001,342,795326
34Wyoming$68,302$50,000579,31574
35Hawaii$64,412$52,0001,427,538231
36Montana$66,611$49,0001,050,493217
37Tennessee$65,722$50,0006,715,984874
38Delaware$64,591$50,000961,939254
39New Mexico$65,435$49,0002,088,070316
40Kansas$64,991$49,0002,913,123474
41Vermont$67,539$53,000623,65791
42Louisiana$65,811$49,0004,684,333402
43West Virginia$62,931$48,0001,815,857219
44Nebraska$62,169$47,0001,920,076414
45Oklahoma$65,068$49,0003,930,864374
46Kentucky$62,680$48,0004,454,189580
47Florida$63,069$47,00020,984,4002,875
48North Dakota$57,711$44,000755,393179
49Arkansas$56,424$43,0003,004,279435
50Mississippi$59,712$45,0002,984,100259
51Indiana$56,490$43,0006,666,818964

Highest paying states for data and reporting analysts

RankStateAvg. Data And Reporting Analyst Salary
1Oregon$93,545
2New Jersey$94,856
3Massachusetts$91,921
4Maryland$86,383
5Connecticut$83,753
6California$87,764
7Arizona$79,488
8Washington$98,836
9North Carolina$77,496
10Pennsylvania$77,187
11New York$79,574
12Virginia$78,922
13Wisconsin$80,418
14District of Columbia$81,807
15Nevada$76,894
16Texas$74,322
17Alaska$77,166
18Illinois$74,099
19Rhode Island$77,433
20Utah$71,691
21Michigan$73,345
22Maine$73,778
23South Carolina$75,645
24Ohio$70,950
25Colorado$72,252
26Alabama$72,431
27South Dakota$70,549
28Minnesota$70,858
29Missouri$71,142
30Idaho$68,944
31Iowa$70,229
32Georgia$69,118
33New Hampshire$67,958
34Wyoming$68,302
35Hawaii$64,412
36Montana$66,611
37Tennessee$65,722
38Delaware$64,591
39New Mexico$65,435
40Kansas$64,991
41Vermont$67,539
42Louisiana$65,811
43West Virginia$62,931
44Nebraska$62,169
45Oklahoma$65,068
46Kentucky$62,680
47Florida$63,069
48North Dakota$57,711
49Arkansas$56,424
50Mississippi$59,712
51Indiana$56,490

Expert opinions on the best states for data and reporting analysts

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for data and reporting analysts to find work opportunities?

    Zhixin Wu Ph.D.Zhixin Wu Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Associate Professor, DePauw University

    (1) Insurance Companies or Actuarial Consulting Firms. Students can work as an actuary analyst or work in the field of underwriting and risk management.
    (2) Banking and Investment, doing investment and accounting or work as a financial analyst or market research analyst
    (3) IT companies, as a programmer or data scientist
    (4) Pharmaceutical companies as a statistician
    (5) K-12 Schools as a math teacher

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