Immigrants comprise a significant share of workers in both high- and low-paying major occupations: Top-10 occupations for immigrants by share of employment in the occupation, number of immigrants employed in each occupation, median hourly wage for the occupation, and difference from national median wage for all workers

 

Occupation Number of immigrants employed Immigrant share of total employment in occupation Median wage for the occupation Difference from national median wage for all workers
Farming, fishing, and forestry 386,000 40% $16.64 −34%
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance 2,285,000 40% $17.95 −29%
Construction and extraction 3,037,000 36% $24.83 −2%
Computer and mathematical science 1,695,000 27% $47.36 87%
Food preparation and serving related 2,043,000 25% $16.21 −36%
Production occupations 1,960,000 25% $22.14 −12%
Healthcare support 1,311,000 24% $18.33 −28%
Transportation and material moving 2,838,000 24% $19.98 −21%
Personal care and service 892,000 22% $17.74 −30%
Life, physical, and social science 405,000 22% $37.95 50%
Economic Policy Institute

Notes: Occupational group median wages are for all workers in that occupation, including both U.S.- and foreign-born workers. The national median wage for all workers in 2024 was $25.28.

Source: EPI analysis of the outgoing rotation groups of the Current Population Survey microdata, accessed via EPI Current Population Survey Extracts, Version 1.0.61 (2025), https://microdata.epi.org.

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