Hourly wages of Hispanic workers as a percent of white hourly wages, at the 10th, 50th, and 95th wage percentiles, 1979–2013

Year 10th percentile 50th percentile 95th percentile
1979/01/01 95.5% 81.2% 78.6%
1980/01/01 94.6% 81.4% 77.7%
1981/01/01 96.0% 79.6% 79.1%
1982/01/01 95.9% 79.0% 75.1%
1983/01/01 95.5% 79.4% 75.3%
1984/01/01 94.8% 78.7% 78.0%
1985/01/01 94.1% 77.3% 76.2%
1986/01/01 92.0% 76.1% 78.4%
1987/01/01 91.1% 76.2% 74.0%
1988/01/01 91.2% 76.1% 75.2%
1989/01/01 90.0% 73.9% 74.0%
1990/01/01 87.4% 71.8% 72.9%
1991/01/01 86.5% 72.0% 74.2%
1992/01/01 88.2% 73.3% 77.3%
1993/01/01 86.9% 72.9% 74.7%
1994/01/01 86.1% 70.8% 73.0%
1995/01/01 86.4% 69.8% 71.5%
1996/01/01 86.2% 70.3% 70.1%
1997/01/01 85.5% 68.6% 71.3%
1998/01/01 86.8% 70.0% 70.1%
1999/01/01 86.8% 69.3% 69.6%
2000/01/01 85.6% 68.8% 68.3%
2001/01/01 85.3% 69.8% 65.7%
2002/01/01 86.8% 69.0% 66.4%
2003/01/01 87.8% 68.5% 67.7%
2004/01/01 88.2% 67.7% 67.5%
2005/01/01 86.7% 68.5% 67.9%
2006/01/01 87.1% 69.8% 67.5%
2007/01/01 89.2% 70.7% 69.4%
2008/01/01 91.4% 70.8% 68.1%
2009/01/01 91.5% 69.8% 69.1%
2010/01/01 92.5% 68.6% 69.0%
2011/01/01 92.5% 68.7% 67.6%
2012/01/01 91.4% 68.3% 66.1%
2013/01/01 90.0% 68.5% 66.5%

Note: The xth-percentile wage is the wage at which x% of wage earners earn less and (100-x)% earn more. Shaded areas denote recessions. Race/ethnicity categories are mutually exclusive (i.e., white non-Hispanic, black non-Hispanic, and Hispanic any race).

Source: Authors' analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata

View the underlying data on epi.org.