Figure G
Women make up a majority of workers who would benefit from a minimum wage increase to $15 by 2024; single parents and women of color would also benefit disproportionately
Shares of affected workers, by gender
Share of total employment | |
---|---|
Women | 57.9% |
Men | 42.1% |
Shares of demographic groups that would benefit, by gender
Women | Men | |
---|---|---|
All workers | 31.7% | 21.7% |
Working parents | 30.2% | 13.4% |
Working single parents | 43.0% | 29.4% |
Workers of color | 35.6% | 27.9% |
Note: “Workers of color” includes workers of African American, Hispanic, Asian, and other nonwhite races/ethnicities.
Source: Economic Policy Institute Minimum Wage Simulation Model using data from the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Congressional Budget Office. See Cooper, Mokhiber, and Zipperer 2019.
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