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30 percent of the reduction of the gender wage gap between the median male and female worker since 1979 is due to the decline in men’s wages: Median hourly wages, by gender, 1979–2015

Year Men’s median hourly wages Women’s median hourly wages
1979 $20.30   $12.66 
1980 $19.98 $12.60
1981 $19.52 $12.53
1982 $19.30 $12.61
1983 $19.18 $12.76
1984 $19.15 $12.93
1985 $19.10 $12.98
1986 $19.70 $13.26
1987 $19.75 $13.64
1988 $19.23 $13.64
1989 $18.57 $13.71
1990 $18.12 $13.62
1991 $18.06 $13.68
1992 $18.10 $13.82
1993 $17.87 $14.02
1994 $17.67 $13.98
1995 $17.91 $13.85
1996 $17.93 $13.87
1997 $17.85 $14.14
1998 $18.65 $14.54
1999 $19.10 $14.73
2000 $19.20 $15.03
2001 $19.44 $15.31
2002 $19.64 $15.72
2003 $19.35 $15.61
2004 $19.17 $15.69
2005 $18.95 $15.63
2006 $18.91 $15.58
2007 $19.21 $15.70
2008 $19.06 $15.85
2009 $19.75 $16.06
2010 $19.09 $15.92
2011 $18.60 $15.74
2012 $18.59 $15.44
2013 $18.38 $15.32
2014 $18.41 $15.14
2015 $18.94  $15.67 
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Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata. For more information on the data sample see EPI's State of Working America Data Library.

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