Figure A

Average annual hours worked by family for a family, by quintile 2000–2018

year First quintile 0–20% Second quintile 20–40% Third quintile 40–60% Fourth quintile 60–80% Fifth quintile 80–100%
2000      1,686      2,771      3,475      3,847      3,886
2001      1,593      2,686      3,314      3,719      3,772
2002      1,533      2,586      3,254      3,685      3,778
2003      1,489      2,540      3,199      3,629      3,778
2004      1,491      2,506      3,149      3,620      3,725
2005      1,478      2,515      3,152      3,596      3,746
2006      1,497      2,521      3,149      3,614      3,787
2007      1,481      2,482      3,107      3,570      3,774
2008      1,529      2,499      3,135      3,614      3,815
2009      1,450      2,384      3,012      3,490      3,766
2010      1,390      2,309      2,939      3,428      3,721
2011      1,359      2,280      2,920      3,420      3,727
2012      1,387      2,297      2,916      3,412      3,738
2013      1,405      2,306      2,910      3,429      3,764
2014      1,414      2,317      2,908      3,433      3,773
2015      1,445      2,309      2,919      3,416      3,784
2016      1,432      2,298      2,905      3,423      3,794
2017      1,403      2,279      2,881      3,413      3,823
2018      1,405      2,250      2,866      3,406      3,833
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Source: EPI analysis of IPUMS American Community Survey microdata.

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