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The average salary for a Benefits Analyst in U.S. is $80,620.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $80,620

$46,050$127,340

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $38.76

$22.14$61.22

What does a Benefits Analyst earn?

Benefits Analysts typically earn around $80,620 per year in the U.S. Benefits Analysts assess employee benefit plans and provide recommendations to organisations. They can choose to specialise in a particular benefit such as retirement plans, health plans, or life insurance. They ensure that employee benefits comply with relevant laws and regulations.

How to earn more as a Benefits Analyst

If you're looking to become a Benefits Analyst, you can look into earning a degree in human resources, business administration, or economics. Alternatively, a degree apprenticeship is another excellent way to get into this profession. To broaden your skills and increase your earnings, you can move into a specialised area of the field or become a manager of a benefits team. You can also choose to become self-employed and start offering benefits services independently.