Who earns more data scientist or data analyst?

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    Neethu Nanjan | Contributor-Level 7

    3 weeks ago

    Who Earns More, Data Scientist vs Data Analyst (2026) - Datamites

    Data Scientists Usually Earn More

    Around the world in 2025, data scientists generally get higher salaries than data analysts because their work is more advanced (machine learning, big data models, prediction systems). 

    Typical Salary Ranges — Global (2025-2026)

    1. Data Analyst: ~$55,000 – $95,000 per year
    2. Data Scientist: ~$85,000 – $180,000 per year or more in top roles

    Data scientists usually earn significantly more, especially with experience. 

    Typical Salary Ranges — India (2025-2026)

    • Data Analyst: ₹4 – ₹15 LPA (entry to senior roles)
    • Data Scientist: ₹8
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    Mani Lama | Contributor-Level 7

    4 weeks ago

    Generally, Data Scientists earn more. They build complex computer models and require advanced coding skills. Their role is considered a "level up" from analytics. Average salary of a data analyst falls between USD 84,000 to 1.42 lakhs. For Data Scientists range is USD 1.06 Lacs to 1.80 lakhs.

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