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Finance and reporting analyst salary

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Average finance and reporting analyst salary

$73,160

$35.17 hourly rate

Entry-level finance and reporting analyst salary
$53,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Finance and Reporting Analyst Salary

The average salary for a Finance and Reporting Analyst is approximately $73,160 annually, or about $35 per hour. Salary figures can vary based on factors like location, industry, and years of experience. For instance, analysts in finance-heavy states often earn more due to higher demand.

Where Can You Earn More?

States such as California and New York typically offer higher salaries for Finance and Reporting Analysts. Additionally, industries like financial services and technology are known for presenting lucrative opportunities. The growing emphasis on data-driven decision-making further underscores the need for skilled analysts.

Career Advancement Opportunities

To maximize earning potential, consider specializing in areas such as financial modeling or data analysis. Networking and continuous professional development can also enhance your career trajectory in this competitive field.

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Finance and reporting analyst salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Glassdoor and Ziprecruiter, the average salary for a finance and reporting analyst typically falls between $73,160 and $88,294.
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$73,160yearly
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$88,294yearly
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$87,500yearly

Average finance and reporting analyst salary by state

The average finance and reporting analyst salary in California, Connecticut, and New York are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average finance and reporting analyst salary states are Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

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Highest paying states for finance and reporting analysts

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1New York$83,072$39.94
2Connecticut$83,566$40.18
3California$85,807$41.25
4Massachusetts$77,959$37.48
5Rhode Island$77,708$37.36
6Nevada$80,138$38.53
7Washington$75,680$36.38
8Arizona$72,576$34.89
9Michigan$73,907$35.53
10Pennsylvania$75,979$36.53
11New Jersey$76,803$36.92
12District of Columbia$75,165$36.14
13North Carolina$69,975$33.64
14Virginia$70,355$33.82
15Ohio$71,914$34.57
16Georgia$69,110$33.23
17New Hampshire$70,327$33.81
18Texas$67,423$32.41
19Vermont$68,557$32.96
20Wyoming$63,598$30.58
21West Virginia$68,729$33.04
22Delaware$64,604$31.06
23New Mexico$69,398$33.36
24Indiana$67,719$32.56
25Wisconsin$63,133$30.35
26Oregon$68,895$33.12
27Utah$61,979$29.80
28Illinois$63,744$30.65
29Idaho$64,630$31.07
30Hawaii$64,044$30.79
31Colorado$63,631$30.59
32Iowa$64,358$30.94
33Florida$63,664$30.61
34Maryland$63,907$30.72
35Alabama$60,735$29.20
36Maine$64,073$30.80
37Oklahoma$57,106$27.45
38Kansas$57,079$27.44
39Tennessee$60,546$29.11
40Missouri$62,031$29.82
41South Carolina$63,578$30.57
42Minnesota$60,544$29.11
43Nebraska$59,904$28.80
44Kentucky$60,198$28.94
45Arkansas$56,865$27.34
46Alaska$54,678$26.29
47North Dakota$55,078$26.48
48South Dakota$55,951$26.90
49Mississippi$56,486$27.16
50Louisiana$57,027$27.42
51Montana$57,359$27.58
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Highest paying cities for finance and reporting analysts

The highest-paying cities for finance and reporting analysts are San Francisco, CA, New York, NY, and Boston, MA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1San Francisco, CA$93,178$44.80
2New York, NY$83,222$40.01
3Boston, MA$78,020$37.51
4Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ$76,756$36.90
5Philadelphia, PA$76,469$36.76
6Seattle, WA$76,031$36.55
7Washington, DC$75,140$36.13
8Detroit, MI$74,286$35.71
9Cleveland, OH$73,055$35.12
10Glendale, AZ$72,732$34.97
11Arlington, VA$71,410$34.33
12Atlanta, GA$69,180$33.26
13Charlotte, NC$69,019$33.18
14San Antonio, TX$67,785$32.59
15Indianapolis, IN$67,601$32.50
16Rock Hill, SC$64,673$31.09
17West Des Moines, IA$64,284$30.91
18Chicago, IL$63,947$30.74
19Tampa, FL$63,796$30.67
20Lakewood, CO$63,660$30.61

Finance and reporting analyst salary details

A finance and reporting analyst's salary ranges from $53,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $100,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average finance and reporting analyst salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a finance and reporting analyst's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$100,000$8,333$48
75th Percentile$86,000$7,167$41
Average$73,160$6,097$35
25th Percentile$61,000$5,083$29
10th Percentile$53,000$4,417$25

Highest paying finance and reporting analyst jobs

The highest paying types of finance and reporting analysts are reporting manager, equity analyst, and finance manager.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Risk Analyst$81,484$6,790$39.1771,284
Treasury Analyst$72,667$6,056$34.9450,817
Finance Manager$101,374$8,448$48.74125,345
Equity Analyst$103,715$8,643$49.8651,437
Summer Analyst$66,837$5,570$32.1344,912
Finance Analyst-Operations Finance$67,736$5,645$32.57144,067

How would you rate the starting salaries for finance and reporting analysts, as well as the prospects for salary advancement?

Dr. William Wood Ph.D.

Academic Unit Head, Economics; Director, Center for Economic Education, James Madison University

Starting salaries in economics are good -- better than for most college degrees -- and they get better as economics majors advance in their careers. Economics prepares people for leadership, and people with good leadership skills are often drawn to economics. Both effects operate to give us this observation that economics majors do well in their careers.

Top companies hiring finance and reporting analysts now:

  1. BNY Mellon jobs (35)
  2. Citi jobs (104)
  3. State Street jobs (35)
  4. J.P. Morgan jobs (16)
  5. Morgan Stanley jobs (9)

Which companies pay finance and reporting analysts the most?

Finance and reporting analyst salaries at Invesco and Citicorp North America, Inc are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average finance and reporting analyst salary at companies like Marathon Petroleum and Barclays are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Invesco$107,836$51.84
2Citicorp North America, Inc$106,498$51.20
3Marathon Petroleum$104,794$50.38
4Barclays$103,852$49.93
5MUFG EMEA$102,842$49.44
6The New York Times Company$102,156$49.11
7Citi$101,653$48.87
8CF Industries$101,085$48.60
9Bank of the West$100,636$48.38
10Deutsche Bank$100,458$48.30
11BNP Paribas$100,088$48.12
12TriState Capital Bank$99,631$47.90
13Goldman Sachs$98,664$47.43
14Magnetar Capital$98,576$47.39
15Morgan Stanley$95,987$46.15
16Nike$95,807$46.06
17City National Bank$95,801$46.06
18National Storage Affiliates$95,633$45.98
19Vista Equity Partners$95,349$45.84
20Florida Power and Light $94,036$45.21

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Finance And Reporting Analyst salary by industry

The average finance and reporting analyst salary varies across industries:

  • The average finance and reporting analyst salary in the finance industry is $88,192, the highest of any industry.
  • The average finance and reporting analyst salary in the finance industry is $78,009.
  • Finance and reporting analysts in the health care industry earn an average salary of $70,612, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for finance and reporting analysts

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Finance$88,192$42.40
2Retail$78,009$37.50
3Manufacturing$77,622$37.32
4Agriculture$77,006$37.02
5Technology$73,490$35.33
6Health Care$70,612$33.95

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Finance and reporting analyst salary trends

The average finance and reporting analyst salary has risen by $11,235 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average finance and reporting analyst earned $61,925 annually, but today, they earn $73,160 a year. That works out to a 9% change in pay for finance and reporting analysts over the last decade.

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Average finance and reporting analyst salary over time

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Finance and reporting analyst salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$73,200$35.17+2.6%
2025$71,300$34.27+1.6%
2024$70,100$33.71+1.6%
2023$69,000$33.18+3.0%
2022$66,900$32.18+1.8%

Recently added finance and reporting analyst salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
JeppesenExperienced Finance Analytics and Reporting AnalystTukwila, WA06/30/2025$93,500
American Family InsuranceFinancial Technology Reporting Controls SR. Analyst (Hybrid)Madison, WI06/30/2025$78,000
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HealthfirstFinancial Reporting Analyst-Hybrid NYFine, NY06/28/2025$67,200
Newmont CorporationAnalyst, Financial ReportingDenver, CO06/27/2025$89,760
Wells FargoSenior Financial Reporting AnalystCharlotte, NC06/27/2025$84,000
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Wells FargoSenior Financial Reporting AnalystIrving, TX06/27/2025$84,000
CNH IndustrialFinancial Reporting AnalystRacine, WI06/27/2025$63,000

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