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The average salary for a Management Analyst in U.S. is $115,530.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $115,530

$57,840$172,280

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $55.54

$27.81$82.83

What does a Management Analyst earn?

On average, management analysts earn roughly $115,530 per year in the U.S.. Management analysts help organisations to improve their performance by analysing business data and finding more effective ways of managing their activities. They consult with managers from different departments to identify opportunities for cost savings and identify areas of the organisation that need improvement. Many management analysts choose to specialise in areas such as strategic planning, process improvement, organisational assessment, or operational improvement.

How to earn more as a Management Analyst

To become a Management Analyst you will need a degree in management, business analytics or consultancy. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. To earn more as a Management Analyst, you can move into a specialised field, such as process improvement or data analysis. You could also become self-employed or establish your own consultancy.