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Quantitative Analyst Salary in Boston: $228,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A quantitative analyst earning $228,000 in Boston takes home approximately $156,901/yr or $6,035 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Junior Quant$135,000–$172,000~$107,995
Quant Analyst II$167,000–$240,000~$141,338
Senior Quant$234,000–$316,000~$185,122
Lead Quant / Quant Researcher$307,000–$512,000~$262,661

Tax Breakdown at $228,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$8,769.23$228,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$1,739.35−$45,22319.8%
MA State Income Tax−$438.46−$11,4005.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$556.77−$14,4766.3%
Net Take-Home$6,035~$156,90168.8%

What Drives Quantitative Analyst Pay in Boston

Quantitative analysts — known as 'quants' — build mathematical models for pricing, trading, and risk management at hedge funds, investment banks, and proprietary trading firms across Manhattan. NYC is the undisputed global center for quant finance, offering compensation packages that routinely outpace any other city.

Demand for quants is fueled by the concentration of hedge funds in Midtown and the Financial District, including firms like Two Sigma, D.E. Shaw, Citadel, and Renaissance Technologies. A PhD in mathematics, physics, or computer science is nearly a prerequisite for top-tier roles. Total compensation frequently exceeds base salary by 50–150% through bonuses tied to fund performance.

  • PhD vs. master's degree and field of study
  • Buy-side (hedge fund) vs. sell-side (investment bank)
  • Specialty: pricing, systematic trading, or risk
  • Fund performance and bonus structure

Top Boston Employers

Major employers hiring quantitative analysts in Boston include: State Street, Fidelity Investments, Liberty Mutual, Putnam Investments.

Tax note: At a $245,000 base salary, NYC residents will owe combined taxes exceeding 45% on marginal income, meaning a significant portion of any bonus is taxed at the highest rates — making pre-tax retirement contributions especially valuable.

Frequently Asked Questions

A quantitative analyst earning $228,000 in Boston takes home approximately $156,901 per year, or $6,035 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 31.2%.

Boston quantitative analyst salaries range from $135,000–$172,000 at entry level to $307,000–$512,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $228,000.

Most quant roles at top Boston hedge funds and banks require at minimum a master's degree in mathematics, statistics, financial engineering, or computer science — and a PhD is strongly preferred for research-focused positions. Practical coding skills in Python, C++, and R are equally important alongside academic credentials.

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