Workers of color are far more likely to be paid poverty-level wages than white workers: Share of workers earning poverty-level wages, by race/ethnicity, 1986–2017
Year | White | Black | Hispanic | Asian/P.I. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | 15.4% | 23.5% | 28.3% | |
1987 | 14.6% | 22.5% | 27.7% | |
1988 | 14.4% | 21.8% | 26.9% | |
1989 | 13.5% | 21.0% | 26.6% | 16.8% |
1990 | 14.5% | 22.7% | 30.2% | 18.3% |
1991 | 14.4% | 22.7% | 30.7% | 18.7% |
1992 | 14.6% | 22.4% | 30.9% | 19.2% |
1993 | 14.4% | 22.1% | 31.2% | 18.6% |
1994 | 14.8% | 22.3% | 33.1% | 19.3% |
1995 | 14.8% | 21.8% | 34.2% | 20.0% |
1996 | 13.9% | 22.0% | 32.2% | 19.9% |
1997 | 13.9% | 21.8% | 33.5% | 20.4% |
1998 | 12.6% | 18.7% | 30.8% | 18.3% |
1999 | 12.0% | 18.2% | 29.6% | 17.1% |
2000 | 10.8% | 16.2% | 28.1% | 15.4% |
2001 | 10.4% | 16.0% | 27.1% | 13.4% |
2002 | 10.3% | 15.3% | 26.5% | 14.2% |
2003 | 10.0% | 14.6% | 24.7% | 12.8% |
2004 | 10.7% | 15.0% | 26.0% | 14.1% |
2005 | 10.2% | 15.5% | 25.6% | 13.7% |
2006 | 9.8% | 14.1% | 24.3% | 12.2% |
2007 | 9.9% | 14.7% | 23.9% | 12.5% |
2008 | 10.1% | 15.1% | 23.0% | 13.0% |
2009 | 11.1% | 15.2% | 25.6% | 12.5% |
2010 | 10.5% | 14.7% | 26.0% | 13.1% |
2011 | 10.6% | 14.9% | 25.3% | 13.1% |
2012 | 11.2% | 16.6% | 26.6% | 14.4% |
2013 | 11.0% | 16.4% | 26.1% | 14.0% |
2014 | 11.1% | 17.8% | 24.6% | 13.1% |
2015 | 10.7% | 16.8% | 24.9% | 14.0% |
2016 | 9.6% | 15.4% | 21.0% | 11.8% |
2017 | 8.6% | 14.3% | 19.2% | 10.9% |
Notes: A “poverty-level wage” is a wage that would leave a full-time, year-round worker below the federal poverty guideline for their family size if they are the sole earner in the family. Poverty wage thresholds are specific to each family size, and family sizes are calculated using the total number of people in each family or subfamily within the CPS data. The "Asian or Pacific Islander" race category is only available beginning in 1989.
Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata