Share of Hispanic men and women with a job continues to recover with strong pace of job creation: Employment-to-population ratios of Hispanic workers ages 20 and older by gender, February 2020–September 2023

Date Hispanic men ages 20 and older Hispanic women ages 20 and older
Feb-2020 78.2% 59.1%
Mar-2020 75.6% 57.2%
Apr-2020 64.3% 45.2%
May-2020 66.1% 46.4%
Jun-2020 68.3% 50.2%
Jul-2020 69.0% 50.6%
Aug-2020 71.1% 52.4%
Sep-2020 72.2% 50.7%
Oct-2020 73.6% 52.5%
Nov-2020 73.0% 53.1%
Dec-2020 72.0% 52.9%
Jan-2021 72.4% 52.8%
Feb-2021 72.9% 53.0%
Mar-2021 73.2% 53.8%
Apr-2021 73.6% 53.4%
May-2021 74.1% 53.7%
Jun-2021 74.0% 54.1%
Jul-2021 75.2% 54.5%
Aug-2021 75.4% 54.5%
Sep-2021 75.7% 54.5%
Oct-2021 75.6% 55.0%
Nov-2021 76.8% 55.7%
Dec-2021 76.2% 56.3%
Jan-2022 76.6% 56.7%
Feb-2022 77.5% 56.7%
Mar-2022 76.8% 57.3%
Apr-2022 76.7% 56.8%
May-2022 77.3% 56.8%
Jun-2022 77.3% 57.0%
Jul-2022 75.8% 57.7%
Aug-2022 76.1% 58.3%
Sep-2022 76.0% 58.4%
Oct-2022 76.0% 57.7%
Nov-2022 75.5% 57.6%
Dec-2022 76.0% 58.1%
Jan-2023 75.2% 58.4%
Feb-2023 74.9% 58.4%
Mar-2023 76.0% 58.4%
Apr-2023 75.7% 58.7%
May-2023 76.3% 59.1%
Jun-2023 76.8% 58.7%
Jul-2023 76.8% 59.1%
Aug-2023 75.9% 59.0%
Sep-2023 76.1% 59.1%

Source: EPI analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Current Population Survey public data. 

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