When low-wage workers are paid more, the poverty rate falls: Hourly wages at the 10th percentile and poverty rate, 1979–2016

Year Poverty rate (left axis) 10th percentile wages (right axis)
1979 11.7% $9.47
1980 13.0% $8.94
1981 14.0% $8.76
1982 15.0% $8.47
1983 15.2% $8.22
1984 14.4% $8.07
1985 14.0% $8.02
1986 13.6% $8.10
1987 13.4% $8.09
1988 13.0% $8.03
1989 12.8% $8.04
1990 13.5% $8.11
1991 14.2% $8.21
1992 14.8% $8.35
1993 15.1% $8.26
1994 14.5% $8.17
1995 13.8% $8.09
1996 13.7% $8.05
1997 13.3% $8.39
1998 12.7% $8.89
1999 11.9% $8.92
2000 11.3% $9.10
2001 11.7% $9.36
2002 12.1% $9.46
2003 12.5% $9.35
2004 12.7% $9.19
2005 12.6% $9.03
2006 12.3% $9.12
2007 12.5% $9.31
2008 13.2% $9.13
2009 14.3% $9.19
2010 15.1% $9.10
2011 15.0% $8.88
2012 15.0% $8.77
2013 14.5% $8.87
2014 14.8% $8.93
2015 14.8% $9.27
2016 13.5% $9.54
2017 12.7% $9.90

Note: Shaded areas denote recessions.

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement Historical Poverty Tables (Table 2) and CPS Outgoing Rotation Group microdata

View the underlying data on epi.org.