True Hourly Rate for Financial Analysts

The average financial analyst earns $95,080/year. After hidden costs and time, the true hourly rate drops from $47.54/hr to $30.77/hr — 35% less.

The average financial analyst earns $95,080/year. After hidden costs and time, the true hourly rate drops from $47.54/hr to $30.77/hr 35% less.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The average financial analyst earns $95,080/year, which looks like $47.54/hr on paper. After accounting for 50 minutes of daily commuting, 6 hours of weekly unpaid overtime, and work expenses like lunch and clothing, the true hourly rate drops to $30.77/hr — 35% less.

With an average 50-minute round trip commute, financial analysts spend roughly $3,000/year on commute costs alone, plus 208 hours/year of unpaid commute time. That’s the equivalent of 5 full work weeks just getting to and from work.

At $95,080/year, the financial analyst true hourly rate is $30.77/hr after all hidden costs and time. Whether that’s worth it depends on your alternatives — use our calculator to compare with other job offers by adjusting the salary, commute, and overtime fields.

In the finance category, financial analyst salaries range from entry-level to experienced positions. The key isn’t just the salary — it’s the true hourly rate after hidden costs. Jobs with lower salaries but shorter commutes and less overtime can sometimes pay better per actual hour worked.