Real earnings of full-time, full-year workers, by gender, 1995–2017

Men: Full-time, full-year Women: Full-time, full-year
1995 $50,466  $36,047
1996 $50,169 $37,005
1997 $51,444 $38,152
1998 $53,276 $38,982
1999 $53,709 $38,839
2000 $53,175 $39,200 
2001 $53,123 $40,548
2002 $53,875 $41,269
2003 $54,334 $41,049
2004 $53,072 $40,640
2005 $52,075 $40,086  
2006 $51,506 $39,628
2007 $53,466 $41,602
2008 $52,920 $40,797
2009 $53,975 $41,549
2010 $54,027 $41,562
2011 $52,650 $40,543
2012 $52,838 $40,422
2013 $52,727 $41,080
2014 $52,220 $41,066
2015 $52,988 $42,155
2016 $52,751 $42,448
2017  $52,146 $41,977

Note: Earnings are wage and salary income. Shaded areas denote recessions. Because the redesign of the CPS ASEC in 2013 did not directly affect earnings, the data for 2013 are an average of the new and old series.

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement Historical Income Tables (Table P-41)

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