Figure B4

The 95th percentile continues to pull away from middle- and low-wage workers: Cumulative change in real hourly wages of Hispanic workers, by wage percentile, 1979–2020

year 10th 50th 95th
1979 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
1980 -6.9% -1.1% -1.5%
1981 -8.7% -5.2% -1.1%
1982 -12.4% -4.5% -2.0%
1983 -15.7% -5.3% -0.6%
1984 -18.1% -4.3% 1.5%
1985 -19.9% -4.8% 3.9%
1986 -20.6% -4.8% 6.6%
1987 -21.1% -4.9% 4.6%
1988 -19.1% -6.1% 6.1%
1989 -18.0% -7.7% 3.4%
1990 -19.2% -8.7% 4.0%
1991 -18.6% -10.0% 3.8%
1992 -19.2% -9.2% 7.7%
1993 -21.0% -10.0% 6.0%
1994 -22.5% -12.1% 8.4%
1995 -22.7% -13.3% 4.3%
1996 -20.4% -10.9% 3.8%
1997 -17.3% -11.6% 6.3%
1998 -13.4% -8.0% 9.1%
1999 -11.0% -6.7% 11.9%
2000 -10.7% -6.6% 12.6%
2001 -9.5% -2.1% 10.8%
2002 -9.1% -1.4% 14.0%
2003 -7.6% -2.7% 17.1%
2004 -6.4% -4.8% 18.0%
2005 -9.0% -4.7% 19.1%
2006 -9.1% -2.4% 18.5%
2007 -8.6% -0.5% 23.7%
2008 -7.4% -0.3% 22.3%
2009 -6.7% 0.3% 27.1%
2010 -5.8% -1.7% 28.0%
2011 -6.5% -4.3% 22.7%
2012 -8.1% -4.4% 23.1%
2013 -9.1% -4.5% 27.0%
2014 -9.4% -2.6% 26.1%
2015 -5.2% 0.2% 28.5%
2016 -1.3% 4.2% 36.2%
2017 -0.8% 8.0% 36.8%
2018 3.7% 6.4% 36.8%
2019 3.3% 10.5% 40.7%
2020 6.4% 16.7% 50.2%
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Notes: Shaded areas denote recessions. The xth-percentile wage is the wage at which x% of wage earners earn less and (100−x)% earn more.

Source: Economic Policy Institute Current Population Survey Extracts, Version 1.0.15, (2021), https://microdata.epi.org.

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