Real hourly earnings and compensation of production and nonsupervisory workers, 1948-2014 (2014 dollars)

Years Hourly earnings Hourly compensation
1948 $11.32 $12.20
1949 $11.93 $12.96
1950 $12.33 $13.48
1951 $12.37 $13.63
1952 $12.72 $14.03
1953 $13.38 $14.74
1954 $13.61 $15.07
1955 $14.15 $15.70
1956 $14.68 $16.34
1957 $14.92 $16.73
1958 $14.97 $16.85
1959 $15.40 $17.39
1960 $15.66 $17.75
1961 $15.88 $18.05
1962 $16.31 $18.60
1963 $16.53 $18.91
1964 $16.89 $19.34
1965 $17.28 $19.82
1966 $17.44 $20.12
1967 $17.66 $20.36
1968 $18.02 $20.83
1969 $18.38 $21.31
1970 $18.51 $21.54
1971 $18.94 $22.20
1972 $19.75 $23.33
1973 $19.73 $23.34
1974 $19.20 $22.81
1975 $18.93 $22.79
1976 $19.16 $23.14
1977 $19.36 $23.56
1978 $19.59 $23.91
1979 $19.28 $23.60
1980 $18.75 $23.00
1981 $18.59 $22.89
1982 $18.55 $22.91
1983 $18.54 $22.98
1984 $18.43 $22.81
1985 $18.34 $22.73
1986 $18.41 $22.85
1987 $18.23 $22.52
1988 $18.16 $22.43
1989 $18.07 $22.41
1990 $17.92 $22.23
1991 $17.84 $22.21
1992 $17.81 $22.33
1993 $17.83 $22.37
1994 $17.93 $22.43
1995 $17.98 $22.29
1996 $18.10 $22.30
1997 $18.41 $22.54
1998 $18.88 $23.08
1999 $19.17 $23.41
2000 $19.27 $23.53
2001 $19.44 $23.86
2002 $19.70 $24.34
2003 $19.78 $24.60
2004 $19.66 $24.52
2005 $19.54 $24.41
2006 $19.67 $24.43
2007 $19.89 $24.61
2008 $19.87 $24.62
2009 $20.53 $25.58
2010 $20.68 $25.81
2011 $20.46 $25.50
2012 $20.35 $25.27
2013 $20.46 $25.39
2014 $20.61 $25.68

Note: Private production and nonsupervisory workers account for roughly 82 percent of payroll employment.

Source: EPI analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis National Income and Product Accounts tables and Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Employment Statistics

UPDATED FROM: Figure 4B in The State of Working America, 12th Edition, an Economic Policy Institute book published by Cornell University Press in 2012

View the underlying data on epi.org.