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What a systems analyst earns, by metro

A systems analyst in San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara has a median wage of $157,140. In Fort Smith the median is $38,020. That is a 4.13-fold difference for the same job title, which is unusually wide even by the standards of a country this large — and it means a national average for this role is close to meaningless.

Systems Analyst — nationalBLS OEWS · May 2025
$105,850Median annual
$50.89Median hourly
$67,34010th percentile
$167,71090th percentile
519,530Employed nationally
Median means half earn more and half earn less — it says nothing about how far. The percentile columns are where the information is.

What the percentile band tells you

Ten per cent of systems analysts earn below $67,340 and ten per cent above $167,710 — a 2.49× band. The upside from median to 90th percentile is 58%, which is a normal amount of room for experience and specialisation to matter. An offer below the 25th percentile is worth questioning; one above the 75th is worth taking seriously.

Why the range is 4.13× wide

The top of the table is spread across several states rather than concentrated in one, which points away from a pure cost-of-living story. Where a role pays 4.13× more in one market than another without a single expensive state dominating, the usual cause is local demand density — a few metros where the industry clusters and employers compete for the same small pool. The systems analyst concentration table further down shows where that is happening.

Highest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara CA $157,140 $75.55 1.91 7,260
Pueblo CO $139,870 $67.24 0.21 40
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA $134,460 $64.65 1.41 11,180
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $133,690 $64.27 2.73 19,050
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $129,180 $62.11 1.93 17,470
Colorado Springs CO $128,740 $61.89 0.72 760
Providence-Warwick RI-MA $128,580 $61.82 0.86 2,050
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $128,340 $61.70 0.84 26,540
Denver-Aurora-Centennial CO $127,880 $61.48 0.78 4,190
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro OR-WA $127,360 $61.23 1 4,020
Kennewick-Richland WA $127,100 $61.11 0.75 320
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV $127,040 $61.08 1.78 18,620
Fort Collins-Loveland CO $126,880 $61.00 0.36 200
Napa CA $124,790 $59.99 0.32 80
Midland TX $124,540 $59.88 0.37 150
Santa Cruz-Watsonville CA $124,450 $59.83 1.5 490
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX $122,520 $58.90 1.48 20,000
Longview-Kelso WA $122,380 $58.84 0.72 100
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom CA $122,330 $58.81 0.88 3,170
Hanford-Corcoran CA $122,320 $58.81 0.32 50
Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury CT $121,700 $58.51 0.59 800
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim CA $121,560 $58.44 0.81 16,900
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara CA $120,680 $58.02 1.08 720
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura CA $119,970 $57.68 0.7 760
Pittsfield MA $119,640 $57.52 0.58 110

Lowest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Fort Smith AR-OK $38,020 $18.28 0.81 260
Hattiesburg MS $59,880 $28.79 0.79 170
East Georgia nonmetropolitan area $60,880 $29.27 0.19 60
San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas PR $63,730 $30.64 0.46 1,060
Lower East Mississippi nonmetropolitan area $64,650 $31.08 0.17 70
Athens-Clarke County GA $65,410 $31.45 0.25 80
Middle Georgia nonmetropolitan area $65,890 $31.68 0.22 100
East Arkansas nonmetropolitan area $66,500 $31.97 0.17 40
South Central Tennessee nonmetropolitan area $68,630 $32.99 0.32 120
Connecticut nonmetropolitan area $68,990 $33.17 0.4 90

Where the role is most concentrated

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Lexington Park MD $101,630 $48.86 2.94 690
Huntsville AL $107,350 $51.61 2.93 2,610
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $133,690 $64.27 2.73 19,050
Springfield IL $117,590 $56.53 2.43 820
Tallahassee FL $72,510 $34.86 2.38 1,480
Durham-Chapel Hill NC $106,410 $51.16 2.2 2,530
Albany-Schenectady-Troy NY $86,890 $41.77 2.19 3,290
Bloomington IL $103,030 $49.53 2.13 630
Des Moines-West Des Moines IA $102,070 $49.07 1.98 2,680
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $129,180 $62.11 1.93 17,470
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara CA $157,140 $75.55 1.91 7,260
Raleigh-Cary NC $108,480 $52.16 1.83 4,530

Largest employers by metro

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $128,340 $61.70 0.84 26,540
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX $122,520 $58.90 1.48 20,000
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $133,690 $64.27 2.73 19,050
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV $127,040 $61.08 1.78 18,620
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $129,180 $62.11 1.93 17,470
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim CA $121,560 $58.44 0.81 16,900
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin IL-IN $103,490 $49.76 0.97 14,660
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA $134,460 $64.65 1.41 11,180
Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler AZ $103,770 $49.89 1.18 9,330
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach FL $103,650 $49.83 0.96 9,000
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington MN-WI $112,090 $53.89 1.32 8,580
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington PA-NJ-DE-MD $105,050 $50.50 0.88 8,520

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About this data

Figures come from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics programme, May 2025 release, SOC code 15-1211. OEWS surveys employers, so it reports what is actually paid rather than what job advertisements claim, and it excludes the self-employed. Estimates cover 477 of 528 metropolitan areas — near-complete coverage, which means the ranges above are reliable rather than drawn from a handful of markets. Read the methodology.