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Credit Analysts Salary in Utah

Median Annual Salary $72,500 -10% below national average (national: $80,970)
$78,650Mean Annual
$35Median Hourly
860Employed in State

Utah ranks 35th of 51 states and D.C. for credit analysts pay, trailing top-paying New York ($132,690) by $60,190 — a 83% gap.

The 10th-to-90th percentile range runs from $48,980 to $119,740 — a $70,760 spread, 39% tighter than the national $115,910 range.

Utah employs roughly 1.3% of all credit analysts in the country (860 workers).

Salary Range: 10th to 90th Percentile

$72,500
$48,980
10th pct.
$119,740
90th pct.

Full Percentile Breakdown

PercentileAnnual WageHourly Wage
10th percentile (entry-level)$48,980$23.55
25th percentile$55,920$26.89
50th percentile (median)$72,500$34.86
75th percentile$86,090$41.39
90th percentile (top earners)$119,740$57.57
Mean (average)$78,650$37.81

How Utah Compares

StateMedian Annualvs. Utah
Utah (current) $72,500 n/a
New York $132,690 +83%
District of Columbia $103,530 +43%
Alabama $101,050 +39%
New Jersey $100,210 +38%
Delaware $99,030 +37%
Virginia $97,590 +35%
Colorado $95,670 +32%
Massachusetts $88,490 +22%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Credit Analysts salary in Utah?

The mean credit analysts salary in Utah is $78,650 per year. The median (middle) salary is $72,500 per year.

What is the starting salary for a Credit Analysts in Utah?

Entry-level credit analystss (10th percentile) in Utah typically earn around $48,980 per year. Workers at the 25th percentile earn approximately $55,920 per year.

What is the highest Credit Analysts salary in Utah?

Top earners (90th percentile) in this occupation in Utah make approximately $119,740 per year. Those in the 75th percentile earn around $86,090 per year.

How does the Utah Credit Analysts salary compare to the national average?

The median credit analysts salary in Utah is $72,500, which is -10% below national average of $80,970.

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