Figure H1

Hispanic--white wage gap, 1979–2020

Date Gap (median) Gap (regression-based)
1973 20.30% NA
1974 19.10% NA
1975 19.20% NA
1976 19.20% NA
1977 19.30% NA
1978 20.40% NA
1979 17.50% 10.30%
1980 18.20% 10.70%
1981 19.70% 11.00%
1982 20.30% 11.20%
1983 20.40% 11.00%
1984 20.50% 11.50%
1985 20.70% 12.50%
1986 23.00% 12.90%
1987 22.90% 12.40%
1988 24.20% 12.40%
1989 25.30% 11.60%
1990 26.30% 11.90%
1991 28.40% 13.10%
1992 26.80% 12.60%
1993 26.30% 12.80%
1994 27.10% 12.60%
1995 29.30% 13.50%
1996 28.00% 13.50%
1997 29.80% 13.40%
1998 29.50% 12.80%
1999 29.50% 12.70%
2000 30.30% 12.30%
2001 29.10% 11.60%
2002 29.20% 12.00%
2003 30.60% 11.60%
2004 32.40% 11.40%
2005 30.60% 11.90%
2006 29.10% 11.90%
2007 28.10% 11.60%
2008 28.40% 11.50%
2009 29.30% 11.70%
2010 30.20% 12.50%
2011 30.70% 11.90%
2012 31.20% 12.50%
2013 30.80% 11.60%
2014 29.50% 11.80%
2015 29.40% 11.30%
2016 27.20% 10.60%
2017 25.50% 11.70%
2018 26.90% 11.80%
2019 25.40% 10.80%
2020 26.00% 10.90%
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Note: Wages are adjusted into 2019 dollars by the CPI-U-RS. The regression-based gap is based on average wages and controls for gender, race and ethnicity, education, age, and geographic division. The log of the hourly wage is the dependent variable.

Source: Authors’ analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group. State of Working America Data Library: Hispanic–white wage gap.

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