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Financial and Investment Analysts H-1B salary

Across 10,906 certified H-1B filings from 3,448 employers, the median offered base wage for Financial and Investment Analysts is $140,000. Figures are employer-disclosed DOL records, not estimates.

Adrian Serafin, founder and editor of RateOrchardBy Adrian SerafinFounderUpdated March 31, 2026

Top H-1B sponsors for Financial and Investment Analysts

EmployerFilingsMedian wage
Ernst & Young (EY)1,379$175,000
JPMorgan Chase469$165,000
Goldman Sachs406$118,500
BOFA SECURITIES213$175,000
Morgan Stanley211$175,000
Amazon165$109,325
Citi155$175,000
Deutsche Bank Securities151$140,000
Google95$158,236
BlackRock Financial Management90$140,000
PJT Partners Holdings68$200,000
Jefferies65$175,000
SCOTIA CAPITAL (USA)65$175,000
UBS SECURITIES64$200,000
Barclays Capital56$182,190

Wage-level distribution

Level I — entry2,243$89,440
Level II — qualified3,772$130,000
Level III — experienced2,074$165,000
Level IV — fully competent2,233$200,000

Top states for Financial and Investment Analysts H-1B filings

New York4,723$160,000
California1,830$142,752
Texas750$109,300
Illinois501$130,000
Florida444$100,000
Massachusetts417$128,981
New Jersey416$135,000
Washington210$115,440
Georgia190$120,000
Connecticut177$150,000

Source: U.S. Department of Labor OFLC certified LCA disclosures. For general educational purposes, not career or financial advice.