Appendix Table 8

Characteristics of Hispanic U.S. workers who would be affected by increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour by July 2024

Group Total estimated workforce Directly affected Share directly affected Indirectly affected Share indirectly affected Total affected Share of group who are affected Group’s share of total affected
Hispanic workers 28,076,000 5,105,000 18.2% 4,288,000 15.3% 9,393,000 33.5% 100.0%
Gender
Female 12,108,000 2,676,000 22.1% 1,973,000 16.3% 4,648,000 38.4% 49.5%
Male 15,969,000 2,429,000 15.2% 2,315,000 14.5% 4,744,000 29.7% 50.5%
Age
20 + 26,903,000 4,550,000 16.9% 4,057,000 15.1% 8,607,000 32.0% 91.6%
Under 20 1,173,000 555,000 47.3% 231,000 19.7% 786,000 67.0% 8.4%
16 to 24 4,829,000 1,559,000 32.3% 1,041,000 21.5% 2,599,000 53.8% 27.7%
25 to 39 11,267,000 1,820,000 16.2% 1,755,000 15.6% 3,575,000 31.7% 38.1%
40 to 54 8,567,000 1,215,000 14.2% 1,062,000 12.4% 2,277,000 26.6% 24.2%
55+ 3,414,000 511,000 15.0% 430,000 12.6% 941,000 27.6% 10.0%
Family status
Married parent 8,318,000 1,171,000 14.1% 1,114,000 13.4% 2,285,000 27.5% 24.3%
Single parent 3,113,000 693,000 22.2% 566,000 18.2% 1,258,000 40.4% 13.4%
Married, no children 5,696,000 873,000 15.3% 710,000 12.5% 1,583,000 27.8% 16.8%
Unmarried, no children 10,949,000 2,369,000 21.6% 1,898,000 17.3% 4,266,000 39.0% 45.4%
Family income
Less than $10,000 1,250,000 422,000 33.8% 238,000 19.0% 660,000 52.8% 7.0%
$10,000 – $14,999 1,405,000 411,000 29.2% 272,000 19.4% 683,000 48.6% 7.3%
$15,000 – $24,999 3,038,000 824,000 27.1% 695,000 22.9% 1,519,000 50.0% 16.2%
$25,000 – $34,999 4,087,000 944,000 23.1% 750,000 18.4% 1,694,000 41.4% 18.0%
$35,000 – $49,999 4,871,000 940,000 19.3% 763,000 15.7% 1,703,000 35.0% 18.1%
$50,000 – $74,999 5,714,000 810,000 14.2% 823,000 14.4% 1,633,000 28.6% 17.4%
$75,000 – $99,999 3,126,000 353,000 11.3% 378,000 12.1% 730,000 23.4% 7.8%
$100,000 – $149,999 2,846,000 251,000 8.8% 223,000 7.8% 474,000 16.7% 5.0%
$150,000 or more 1,741,000 151,000 8.7% 146,000 8.4% 297,000 17.1% 3.2%
Industry
Construction 2,975,000 440,000 14.8% 401,000 13.5% 841,000 28.3% 9.0%
Manufacturing 2,980,000 516,000 17.3% 425,000 14.2% 940,000 31.6% 10.0%
Retail trade 3,230,000 825,000 25.5% 517,000 16.0% 1,342,000 41.6% 14.3%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing 680,000 133,000 19.6% 150,000 22.0% 283,000 41.6% 3.0%
Wholesale trade 744,000 102,000 13.7% 103,000 13.9% 205,000 27.5% 2.2%
Transportation and utilities 1,517,000 151,000 10.0% 171,000 11.2% 322,000 21.2% 3.4%
Information 370,000 46,000 12.5% 47,000 12.7% 93,000 25.2% 1.0%
Financial activities 1,397,000 130,000 9.3% 152,000 10.9% 282,000 20.2% 3.0%
Administrative and waste management services 1,963,000 514,000 26.2% 317,000 16.2% 832,000 42.4% 8.9%
Professional, science, management consulting 1,030,000 77,000 7.4% 80,000 7.8% 157,000 15.2% 1.7%
Education 1,814,000 234,000 12.9% 187,000 10.3% 421,000 23.2% 4.5%
Health care 2,447,000 353,000 14.4% 304,000 12.4% 656,000 26.8% 7.0%
Social assistance 592,000 113,000 19.1% 87,000 14.7% 200,000 33.8% 2.1%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation 1,012,000 258,000 25.5% 188,000 18.6% 446,000 44.1% 4.7%
Food and drink service 2,779,000 860,000 30.9% 824,000 29.7% 1,684,000 60.6% 17.9%
Public administration 1,018,000 62,000 6.1% 72,000 7.1% 134,000 13.2% 1.4%
Mining 152,000 7,000 4.8% 15,000 9.8% 22,000 14.6% 0.2%
Other industries 1,377,000 285,000 20.7% 248,000 18.0% 533,000 38.7% 5.7%
Occupation
Management 2,525,000 114,000 4.5% 173,000 6.9% 288,000 11.4% 3.1%
Professional 3,533,000 246,000 7.0% 257,000 7.3% 504,000 14.3% 5.4%
Service 7,043,000 1,929,000 27.4% 1,616,000 22.9% 3,545,000 50.3% 37.7%
Sales 2,686,000 730,000 27.2% 383,000 14.3% 1,113,000 41.4% 11.9%
Office and admin. support 3,332,000 526,000 15.8% 490,000 14.7% 1,016,000 30.5% 10.8%
Farming, forestry, and fisheries 570,000 119,000 20.9% 137,000 24.1% 256,000 45.0% 2.7%
Construction and extraction 2,748,000 405,000 14.7% 389,000 14.2% 794,000 28.9% 8.5%
Installation, maintenance, and repair 1,026,000 147,000 14.3% 105,000 10.3% 253,000 24.6% 2.7%
Transportation 2,356,000 441,000 18.7% 371,000 15.7% 811,000 34.4% 8.6%
Other occupations 2,256,000 447,000 19.8% 366,000 16.2% 813,000 36.0% 8.7%
Work hours
Part time (< 20 hours) 1,162,000 391,000 33.7% 212,000 18.2% 603,000 51.9% 6.4%
Mid time (20–34 hours) 4,073,000 1,344,000 33.0% 772,000 19.0% 2,116,000 52.0% 22.5%
Full time (35+ hours) 22,842,000 3,370,000 14.8% 3,304,000 14.5% 6,674,000 29.2% 71.1%
Education
Less than high school 6,840,000 1,949,000 28.5% 1,261,000 18.4% 3,210,000 46.9% 34.2%
High school 8,778,000 1,663,000 18.9% 1,591,000 18.1% 3,254,000 37.1% 34.6%
Some college, no degree 5,127,000 864,000 16.9% 809,000 15.8% 1,673,000 32.6% 17.8%
Associate degree 2,326,000 337,000 14.5% 310,000 13.3% 647,000 27.8% 6.9%
Bachelor’s degree or higher 5,004,000 291,000 5.8% 317,000 6.3% 608,000 12.2% 6.5%
Sector
For profit 24,031,000 4,722,000 19.6% 3,905,000 16.3% 8,627,000 35.9% 91.9%
Government 2,948,000 263,000 8.9% 256,000 8.7% 519,000 17.6% 5.5%
Nonprofit 1,096,000 120,000 10.9% 126,000 11.5% 246,000 22.4% 2.6%

Notes: Values reflect the result of the proposed change in the federal minimum wage. Wage changes resulting from scheduled state minimum wage laws are accounted for in the simulation. Totals may not sum due to rounding. Shares calculated from unrounded values. The total workforce is estimated from the CPS respondents who were Hispanic (any race), 16 years old or older, employed, but not self-employed, and for whom a valid hourly wage is either reported or can be determined from weekly earnings and usual weekly hours. Directly affected workers will see their wages rise as the new minimum wage rate will exceed their current hourly pay. Indirectly affected workers have a wage rate just above the new minimum wage (between the new minimum wage and 115 percent of the new minimum). They will receive a raise as employer pay scales are adjusted upward to reflect the new minimum wage. Wage increase totals are cumulative of all preceding steps.

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata, 2016; dollar values adjusted by projections for CPI-U in CBO (2017)

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