Real earnings of full-time, full-year female workers, by race and ethnicity, 2000–2016

Year White  Black  Hispanic 
2000 $48,463 $39,282 $35,232
2001 $50,626 $41,239 $36,225
2002 $50,436 $42,158 $36,202
2003 $51,151 $42,323 $36,389
2004 $50,972 $41,153 $36,304
2005 $50,696 $42,536 $36,048
2006 $52,218 $43,557 $36,726
2007 $51,107 $45,009 $37,028
2008 $51,077 $41,205 $36,644
2009 $53,127 $42,582 $38,067
2010 $52,876 $43,316 $37,468
2011 $53,379 $43,636 $37,464
2012 $53,123 $42,291 $36,911
2013 $53,376 $41,934 $37,536
2014 $53,028 $41,059 $37,774
2015 $55,522 $45,656 $41,222
2016 $57,559 $45,261 $39,472

Note: Earnings are wage and salary income. White refers to non-Hispanic whites, black refers to blacks alone, and Hispanic refers to Hispanics of any race. Asians are excluded from this figure due to the volatility of the series. Shaded areas denote recession

To account for the redesign of the CPS ASEC survey, when the difference between the original data for 2013 and the redesigned data for 2013 is small in magnitude (less than a 1 percent difference) and statistically insignificantly different, data for 2013 is an average of the original and redesigned data. When the difference between them is relatively large in magnitude (1 percent or greater) or statistically significantly different, we display a break in the series and impute the ratio between them to historical data.

Source: EPI analysis of Annual Social and Economic Supplement Historical Income Tables (Table PINC-07)

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