Differences in the share of nonearners drive large racial and ethnic disparities in prime-age men's work hours: Average annual hours worked, men ages 25--54, by race and ethnicity, selected years, 1978--2016

Year White men, all White men, earners only  Black men, all  Black men, earners only  Hispanic men, all  Hispanic men, earners only 
1978 1,964.1 2,134.7 1,434.1 1,911.3 1,763 1,994.2
1979 1,941.4 2,122.3 1,454.6 1,911.7 1,743.9 1,965
1980 1,900.9 2,079 1,288.5 1,863.2 1,639.8 1,929
1988 1,923.5 2,145.3 1,319.7 1,879.4 1,625.4 1,931.2
1989 1,993.4 2,149 1,424.5 1,922.7 1,655.6 1,954.7
1990 1,957.5 2,131.9 1,418.8 1,906.2 1,618.1 1,947.8
1994 1,925.9 2,156.8 1,300.2 1,972.4 1,581.2 1,954.4
1995 1,941.9 2,181.3 1,282.8 1,949.6 1,557.2 1,961.2
1996 1,945.7 2,176.6 1,337.4 1,968.6 1,642.3 1,984.8
1999 1,967.3 2,213.1 1,482.1 2,053.4 1,742.7 2,047.9
2000 1,969 2,221.4 1,425.7 2,037.1 1,720.4 2,052.9
2001 1,909.7 2,184.4 1,372.1 1,998.7 1,672.2 2,018.8
2006 1,863.3 2,188.8 1,333.8 2,029.6 1,742.3 2,049.2
2007 1,835.7 2,173.2 1,293.3 1,998.6 1,683.3 2,040.3
2008 1,778.8 2,139.7 1,208.1 1,919.4 1,581.6 1,970.9
2013 1,666.3 2,128.2 1,141.2 1,951.4 1,504.3 1,985.7
2014 1,695.9 2,153.2 1,153.9 1,984.8 1,598.2 2,029.2
2015 1,721.1 2,151.9 1,195.8 1,982.9 1,609.8 2,026.6
2016 1,738.1 2,155.2 1,225.8 1,983.0 1,610.7 2,047.4

Notes: The “all” category includes nonearners—prime-age adults who reported that they did not work any hours or earn any wages over the course of an entire year. Shaded areas denote recessions.

Source: Authors’ analysis of Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement microdata

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