31/10/2023
What is the salary of a Data Analyst?
The demand for Data Analysts is projected to continue growing over the next decade.
LinkedIn’s Workforce Report for 2021 notes that demand for Data Analysts continues to rise across industries in the United States.
While some industries pay more than others, data analysts can expect to earn a healthy salary in all areas of industry and at all levels of experience.
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Data Analyst salaries based on location
Data Analyst Salary in Canada
Data Analyst salaries across Canadian cities are pretty steady, with the average national base salary being CAD 58,062 according to payscale.
Edmonton: CAD 60,852
Calgary: CAD 61,235
Vancouver: CAD 60,785
Ottawa: CAD 59,786
Toronto: CAD 59,079
Mississauga: CAD 57,749
Montreal: CAD 55,608
Halifax: CAD 52,249
Winnipeg: CAD 50,438
London: CAD 46,893
National median: CAD 58,062
Data Analyst salary in the United Kingdom
According to Glassdoor, Data Analysts in the United Kingdom can expect healthy starting salaries, with a nationwide average of £32,899.
Capital city London has a considerably higher average base salary, but also has a much higher cost of living compared to other British major cities.
London: £36,535
Edinburgh: £32,700
Bristol: £31,895
Birmingham: £30,451
Manchester: £30,368
Glasgow: £29,326
Leeds: £28,321
Belfast: £27,771
Cardiff: £26,890
National median: £32,899
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