Progress in closing the gender pay gap has largely stalled: Women's hourly wages as a share of men's at the median, 1979–2015
Year | Women’s hourly earnings at the median as a share of men’s hourly earnings at the median | Men |
---|---|---|
1979 | 62.39% | 100 |
1980 | 63.06% | 100 |
1981 | 64.18% | 100 |
1982 | 65.32% | |
1983 | 66.52% | |
1984 | 67.54% | |
1985 | 68.00% | |
1986 | 67.33% | |
1987 | 69.08% | |
1988 | 70.95% | |
1989 | 73.82% | |
1990 | 75.15% | |
1991 | 75.78% | |
1992 | 76.38% | |
1993 | 78.43% | |
1994 | 79.10% | |
1995 | 77.35% | |
1996 | 77.34% | |
1997 | 79.24% | |
1998 | 77.96% | |
1999 | 77.13% | |
2000 | 78.29% | |
2001 | 78.79% | |
2002 | 80.05% | |
2003 | 80.64% | |
2004 | 81.81% | |
2005 | 82.49% | |
2006 | 82.39% | |
2007 | 81.75% | |
2008 | 83.17% | |
2009 | 81.30% | |
2010 | 83.43% | |
2011 | 84.62% | |
2012 | 83.03% | |
2013 | 83.36% | |
2014 | 82.24% | |
2015 | 82.74% | 100 |
Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey microdata. For more information on the data sample see EPI's State of Working America Data Library.