Demographic characteristics of workers who would be affected by increasing the Delaware minimum wage to $15 by 2025

Group Total estimated workforce Directly affected Share of group directly affected Indirectly affected Share of group indirectly affected Total affected Share of group who are affected Group’s share of total affected
All workers 440,500 92,000 21% 30,400 7% 122,400 28% 100%
Gender
Women 223,900 54,600 24% 16,500 7% 71,100 32% 58%
Men 216,600 37,400 17% 13,900 6% 51,300 24% 42%
Age
Age 19 or younger 22,400 16,300 73% 1,500 7% 17,700 79% 14%
Age 20 or older 418,200 75,800 18% 28,900 7% 104,700 25% 86%
Ages 16–24 67,600 38,900 57% 6,900 10% 45,800 68% 37%
Ages 25–39 137,400 27,100 20% 10,900 8% 38,000 28% 31%
Ages 40–54 142,400 12,800 9% 6,700 5% 19,500 14% 16%
Age 55 or older 93,000 13,300 14% 5,900 6% 19,200 21% 16%
Race/ethnicity
White 279,500 43,400 16% 16,400 6% 59,800 21% 49%
Black 89,600 26,200 29% 8,500 10% 34,700 39% 28%
Hispanic 40,100 15,200 38% 3,700 9% 18,900 47% 15%
AAPI 21,500 3,900 18% 400 2% 4,300 20% 4%
Other race/ethnicity 9,800 3,400 34% 1,300 13% 4,700 48% 4%
Not person of color 279,500 43,400 16% 16,400 6% 59,800 21% 49%
Person of color 161,000 48,700 30% 13,900 9% 62,600 39% 51%
Family status
Married parent 103,400 9,900 10% 5,200 5% 15,100 15% 12%
Single parent 42,700 12,800 30% 4,200 10% 16,900 40% 14%
Married, no children 119,300 11,800 10% 6,400 5% 18,200 15% 15%
Unmarried, no children 175,000 57,600 33% 14,600 8% 72,200 41% 59%
Education
Less than high school 35,400 18,300 52% 2,900 8% 21,200 60% 17%
High school 120,900 36,500 30% 12,600 10% 49,200 41% 40%
Some college, no degree 93,100 27,700 30% 8,400 9% 36,100 39% 29%
Associate degree 35,700 5,400 15% 3,000 8% 8,400 23% 7%
Bachelor’s degree or higher 155,400 4,100 3% 3,500 2% 7,600 5% 6%
Family income
Less than $25,000 42,400 27,400 65% 5,200 12% 32,500 77% 27%
$25,000–$49,999 73,400 17,700 24% 9,700 13% 27,400 37% 22%
$50,000–$74,999 74,300 14,300 19% 5,300 7% 19,600 26% 16%
$75,000–$99,999 65,900 10,100 15% 3,600 5% 13,700 21% 11%
$100,000–$149,999 89,400 11,100 12% 4,000 4% 15,100 17% 12%
$150,000 or more 91,600 9,200 10% 2,300 3% 11,500 13% 9%
Family income-to-poverty ratio
At or below the poverty line 26,300 18,900 72% 2,600 10% 21,500 82% 18%
100–199% poverty 47,100 23,100 49% 7,700 16% 30,800 65% 25%
200–399% poverty 127,800 27,000 21% 11,600 9% 38,500 30% 31%
400% or above 239,300 23,100 10% 8,500 4% 31,600 13% 26%
Work hours
Part-time (<20 hours) 42,200 20,500 49% 3,300 8% 23,900 57% 20%
Mid-time (20–34 hours) 62,200 31,100 50% 6,400 10% 37,500 60% 31%
Full-time (35+ hours) 336,100 40,400 12% 20,600 6% 61,100 18% 50%
Industry
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting 3,100 1,200 40% 100 4% 1,400 43% 1%
Construction 25,100 3,300 13% 1,700 7% 5,100 20% 4%
Manufacturing 37,200 4,600 12% 2,100 6% 6,600 18% 5%
Wholesale trade 8,300 1,100 14% 800 10% 1,900 23% 2%
Retail trade 54,600 23,400 43% 6,100 11% 29,500 54% 24%
Transportation, warehousing, utilities 19,600 2,500 13% 1,200 6% 3,700 19% 3%
Information 5,900 700 12% 300 6% 1,000 18% 1%
Finance, insurance, real estate 49,200 2,600 5% 1,800 4% 4,400 9% 4%
Professional, scientific, management, technical services 25,700 1,100 4% 600 2% 1,700 7% 1%
Administrative, support, and waste management 16,400 5,600 34% 2,100 13% 7,800 47% 6%
Education 46,100 4,300 9% 2,300 5% 6,500 14% 5%
Health care 68,900 12,500 18% 5,500 8% 18,000 26% 15%
Arts, entertainment, recreational services 9,100 4,100 45% 700 8% 4,800 53% 4%
Accommodation 3,300 1,500 45% 500 14% 1,900 58% 2%
Restaurants and food service 28,100 17,500 63% 1,900 7% 19,500 69% 16%
Other services 15,700 4,900 31% 1,200 8% 6,200 39% 5%
Public administration 24,300 1,000 4% 1,300 5% 2,300 9% 2%

Notes: Values reflect the population likely to be affected by the proposed changes in the Delaware minimum wage. Totals may not sum due to rounding. Shares calculated from unrounded values. Directly affected workers will see their wages rise as the new minimum wage rate will exceed their current hourly pay. Indirectly affected workers have a wage rate just above the new minimum wage (between the new minimum wage and 115% of the new minimum). They will receive a raise as employer pay scales are adjusted upward to reflect the new minimum wage. AAPI refers to Asian American/Pacific Islander.

Source: Economic Policy Institute Wage Simulation Model; see David Cooper, Zane Mokhiber, and Ben Zipperer, Minimum Wage Simulation Model Technical Methodology, Economic Policy Institute, February 2019.

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