Cumulative change in real hourly wages of women, by wage percentile,* 1979–2013

95th percentile 70th percentile 50th percentile 30th percentile 10th percentile
1979/01/01 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
1980/01/01 0.20% -0.10% -0.30% -1.10% -6.60%
1981/01/01 0.50% -0.90% -1.10% -2.30% -3.40%
1982/01/01 4.20% 3.60% -1.00% -2.40% -7.10%
1983/01/01 4.30% 4.60% 0.30% -2.80% -9.90%
1984/01/01 7.70% 5.30% 1.10% -2.10% -12.50%
1985/01/01 11.20% 7.40% 1.60% -0.70% -14.30%
1986/01/01 13.50% 10.50% 4.20% 0.70% -14.90%
1987/01/01 16.40% 12.90% 7.00% 0.40% -15.90%
1988/01/01 20.40% 14.90% 7.90% 0.00% -16.80%
1989/01/01 21.40% 14.60% 7.80% 1.00% -16.60%
1990/01/01 23.10% 13.00% 8.10% 2.00% -15.70%
1991/01/01 24.70% 15.70% 8.60% 2.30% -13.90%
1992/01/01 27.40% 16.00% 9.40% 2.20% -12.30%
1993/01/01 30.70% 20.10% 10.70% 3.50% -11.80%
1994/01/01 34.30% 18.70% 9.70% 2.70% -12.50%
1995/01/01 34.40% 17.90% 9.00% 3.30% -12.80%
1996/01/01 35.40% 18.90% 9.50% 3.50% -13.10%
1997/01/01 35.50% 20.30% 12.30% 4.40% -11.60%
1998/01/01 40.90% 24.70% 15.00% 8.80% -6.40%
1999/01/01 45.50% 27.10% 16.10% 11.20% -4.30%
2000/01/01 46.80% 28.10% 18.40% 12.10% -3.80%
2001/01/01 51.10% 30.20% 21.00% 15.70% -2.70%
2002/01/01 55.10% 33.00% 24.00% 17.20% -0.20%
2003/01/01 57.30% 36.00% 24.30% 17.70% 0.20%
2004/01/01 57.40% 35.10% 24.10% 17.20% -0.60%
2005/01/01 59.00% 35.10% 23.20% 17.40% -2.60%
2006/01/01 60.80% 34.80% 23.30% 15.70% -3.10%
2007/01/01 61.40% 35.80% 24.40% 14.40% -1.90%
2008/01/01 63.50% 36.20% 25.20% 14.20% -1.30%
2009/01/01 66.50% 38.30% 27.40% 16.00% 0.60%
2010/01/01 69.60% 37.20% 26.50% 14.70% 0.10%
2011/01/01 66.80% 36.00% 24.20% 12.90% -2.30%
2012/01/01 68.20% 35.20% 22.00% 10.40% -4.20%
2013/01/01 69.60% 36.10% 21.70% 11.50% -4.00%

* The xth-percentile wage is the wage at which x% of wage earners earn less and (100-x)% earn more.

Note: Shaded areas denote recessions.

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata

Updated from: Figure 4D in The State of Working America, 12th Edition (Mishel et al. 2012), an Economic Policy Institute book published by Cornell University Press in 2012

View the underlying data on epi.org.