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Product Analyst salary in 2026

What a Product Analyst typically earns across the US, UK and EU — and what to budget when you hire one. Figures are approximate annual gross, as of Q2 2026.

Product Analyst salary by region

RegionTypical annual pay
United StatesNational range; SF/NYC skew higher.$95,000 – $145,000
United KingdomNational range; London skews higher.£72,000 – £110,000
European UnionVaries widely by country.€85,000 – €130,000

Ranges are directional benchmarks for budgeting, not offers. Actual pay depends on location, company stage, and the candidate’s track record.

What moves a Product Analyst’s salary

Seniority is the biggest lever (mid–senior is the common band for this role), followed by the depth of these skills:

  • 3+ years analyzing product metrics in a B2B SaaS or marketplace environment
  • Proficiency in SQL to query and join tables across multiple data sources
  • Hands-on experience with a BI tool (Looker, Tableau, or Metabase) to build reusable dashboards
  • Statistical literacy: understands p-values, sample size, and common pitfalls in A/B test design
  • Comfortable with Python or R for exploratory analysis and data visualization
  • Track record shipping insights that changed a product or go-to-market decision

Why companies pay for a Product Analyst

As a small business scales past product-market fit, founders need someone to replace gut feel with data. You'll prevent costly feature bets and help the team understand what's actually moving retention and revenue.

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