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April 2021 Report 1092

Women in the labor force: a databook

Women in the labor force: a databook image

In 2019, 57.4 percent of all women participated in the labor force. This was up from 57.1 percent who participated in 2018, but 2.6 percentage points below the peak of 60.0 percent in 1999. By comparison, the labor force participation rate for men was 69.2 percent in 2019, little changed from the previous year and 17.4 percentage points below its peak of 86.6 percent in 1948.

The rapid rise in women’s labor force participation was a major development in the labor market during the second half of the 20th century. Overall, women’s labor force participation increased dramatically from the 1960s through the 1980s, before slowing in the 1990s. With the dawn of the 21st century, labor force participation among women began a gradual decline, until the participation rate hit a recent low in 2015 of 56.7 percent.

Women’s involvement in the labor market has changed in several notable ways over the past several decades. For example, women became much more likely to pursue higher levels of education: from 1970 to 2019, the proportion of women ages 25 to 64 in the labor force who held a college degree quadrupled, whereas the proportion of men with a college degree a little more than doubled over that time. Since 1970, women have become more likely to work full time and year round. Also, women with children have increased their participation in the labor force considerably. In addition, women’s earnings as a proportion of men’s earnings have grown over time: women working full time earned 62 percent of what men earned in 1979 and 82 percent in 2019. More recently, women in the baby-boom generation (defined as people born between 1946 and 1964) have begun to retire in large numbers, which has put downward pressure on their labor force participation rate over the past decade or so.

This report presents labor force and earnings data for women and men from the Current Population Survey (CPS), a national monthly survey of approximately 60,000 households conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unless otherwise noted, data are annual averages from the CPS. (For a detailed description of the source of the data and an explanation of concepts and definitions used, see the technical notes.)

Selected demographic characteristics

Women’s labor force participation was 57.4 percent in 2019, up from 57.1 percent in 2018. Men’s labor force participation, which always has been much higher than that for women, was 69.2 percent in 2019, little changed from the previous year (69.1 percent). (See table 2.)

In 2019, the unemployment rate for women was 3.6 percent, down 0.2 percentage point from a year earlier. The rate for men was 3.7 percent in 2019, also down 0.2 percentage point from a year earlier. Women’s unemployment rates varied considerably by race and ethnicity. In 2019, Asian women had the lowest rate (2.7 percent), followed by White women (3.2 percent). Unemployment rates for Hispanic or Latino women and Black or African American women were higher, at 4.7 percent and 5.6 percent, respectively. Men’s unemployment rates exhibit a similar pattern. The rates for Asian men (2.7 percent) and White men (3.3 percent) were below those for Hispanic men (4.0 percent) and Black men (6.6 percent). (See tables 2 and 3.)

Labor force participation varies by marital status and differs between women and men. Never-married women had the highest participation rate of all women, at 65.0 percent in 2019. Separated and divorced women were more likely to participate in the labor force (63.7 percent and 60.8 percent, respectively) than married women (58.6 percent). By contrast, married men were more likely to participate in the labor force (73.0 percent) than separated men (70.1 percent), never-married men (68.1 percent), and divorced men (64.7 percent). Labor force participation rates for widowed women and men, who tend to be older, were 19.8 percent and 24.2 percent, respectively. (See table 4.)

The labor force participation rate for women with children under 18 years of age was 72.4 percent in March 2019, lower than the rate of 93.5 percent for men with children under 18 years. Among mothers, the labor force participation rate for those with children 6 to 17 years old, at 77.0 percent, was considerably higher than for those with younger children. The rate for women with children under 6 years old was 66.4 percent, and the rate for women with children under 3 years old was 63.8 percent. By contrast, the labor force participation rate for fathers was fairly similar, regardless of the age of their children; the rate was 92.2 percent for fathers with children 6 to 17 years old, slightly lower than the rates for fathers of children under 6 years old (95.0 percent) and fathers of children under 3 years old (95.3 percent). (See tables 5 and 7; data were collected in the 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the CPS.)

Historically, unmarried mothers are much more likely to participate in the labor force than married mothers. In March 2019, 78.2 percent of unmarried mothers were in the labor force, compared with 70.1 percent of married mothers. (See table 6; data were collected in the 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the CPS.)

Educational attainment

The educational attainment of women ages 25 to 64 in the labor force has risen substantially over the past half century. In 2019, 45 percent of women ages 25 to 64 held a bachelor’s degree and higher, compared with 11 percent in 1970. In 2019, 5.4 percent of women in the labor force had less than a high school diploma—that is, did not graduate from high school or earn a GED—down from 34 percent in 1970. (See tables 9A and 9B.)

Occupation and industry

Women accounted for 51.8 percent of all workers employed in management, professional, and related occupations in 2019, somewhat more than their share of total employment (47.0 percent). The share of women in specific occupations within this large category varied. For example, 18.7 percent of software developers, 27.6 percent of chief executives, and 36.4 percent of lawyers were women, whereas 88.9 percent of registered nurses, 80.5 percent of elementary and middle school teachers, and 61.7 percent of accountants and auditors were women. (See table 11.)

In 2019, Asian and White women were more likely to work in higher paying management, professional, and related occupations (53.3 percent and 46.1 percent, respectively) than were Black (37.2 percent) and Hispanic women (28.5 percent). However, Black (27.6 percent) and Hispanic (31.1 percent) women were more likely than Asian (20.2 percent) and White women (19.5 percent) to work in lower paying service occupations. (See table 12.)

By industry, women accounted for more than half of all workers within several sectors in 2019: education and health services (74.8 percent), other services (53.9 percent), financial activities (52.6 percent), and leisure and hospitality (51.2 percent). (Other services include repair and maintenance industries, personal and laundry services, membership associations and organizations, and private households.) However, women were substantially underrepresented (relative to their share of total employment) in manufacturing (29.4 percent), agriculture (26.2 percent), transportation and utilities (24.1 percent), mining (15.8 percent), and construction (10.3 percent). (See table 14.)

Earnings

In 2019, women who worked full time in wage and salary jobs had median usual weekly earnings of $821, which represented 82 percent of men’s median weekly earnings ($1,007). Among women, earnings were higher for Asians ($1,025) than for Whites ($840), Blacks ($704), and Hispanics ($642). Women-to-men earnings ratios were higher for Blacks (92 percent) and Hispanics (86 percent) than for Whites (81 percent) and Asians (77 percent). (See table 16; note that the comparisons of earnings in this report are on a broad level and do not control for many factors, like occupation, that may be important in explaining earnings differences.)

Women’s median usual weekly earnings vary by educational attainment. In 2019, female full-time wage and salary workers age 25 and older with less than a high school diploma had earnings of $494. Women who had only a high school diploma had earnings of $633, those with an associate’s degree had earnings of $763, and those with a bachelor’s degree and higher had earnings of $1,195. (See table 17.)

By occupation, median usual weekly earnings of female full-time wage and salary workers were the highest in 2019 for chief executives ($2,019), veterinarians ($1,985), computer and information systems managers ($1,892), physicians and surgeons ($1,878), lawyers ($1,878), and pharmacists ($1,877). Earnings for men were highest for chief executives ($2,509), physicians and surgeons ($2,500), architectural and engineering managers ($2,457), pharmacists ($2,245), and lawyers ($2,202). (See table 18.)

In 2019, 3 percent of women paid hourly rates had earnings at or below the prevailing federal minimum wage ($7.25 per hour). Among women 25 years and older who were paid an hourly rate, 2 percent had earnings at or below the minimum wage, compared with about 6 percent of women ages 16 to 24. (See table 20.)

Hours of work

In 2019, 23 percent of employed women usually worked part time—that is, less than 35 hours per week. By comparison, 12 percent of employed men usually worked part time in 2019. The percentage of employed women working part time has not changed much over the past five decades. (See table 21.)

Of all women who worked at some point during the calendar year of 2018, 64 percent worked full time and year round (50 to 52 weeks), compared with 41 percent in 1970. The proportion of men who worked full time and year round also rose over the period, from 66 percent in 1970 to 76 percent in 2018. (See table 23; data were collected in the 1971 through 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplements to the CPS and reflect earnings and work experience in the previous calendar year.)

Married-couple families

Among married-couple families, 53 percent had earnings from both the wife and the husband in 2018. This percentage, which has changed little over the past 10 years, is below the peak of 60 percent in the mid- to late 1990s but above the 44 percent seen in 1967. Couples in which only the husband worked for pay represented 18 percent of married-couple families in 2018, versus 36 percent in 1967. (See table 24B; data were collected in the 1968 through 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplements to the CPS and reflect earnings and work experience in the previous calendar year.)

The working poor

Among people who were in the labor force for at least 27 weeks in 2018, more women (3.9 million) than men (3.1 million) lived below the official poverty level. The working-poor rate (the ratio of the working poor to all individuals who were in the labor force for at least 27 weeks) was 5.3 percent for women and 3.7 percent for men. Black and Hispanic women were much more likely to be among the working poor than White or Asian women. The working-poor rates for Black and Hispanic women were 9.7 percent and 8.7 percent, respectively, higher than the rates of 4.5 percent for White women and 3.1 percent for Asian women. (See table 26; data are from the 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the CPS and reflect earnings and work experience in the previous calendar year.)

Worker displacement

From January 2017 through December 2019, 2.7 million workers age 20 and older were displaced from jobs they had held for at least 3 years; women accounted for 45 percent of those displaced. Labor market outcomes were similar for displaced women and men. Displaced women were about as likely as men to have found a new job in January 2020: the reemployment rate was 68 percent for women and 72 percent for men. Displaced women and men were also about equally likely to be unemployed in January 2020, at 13 percent and 12 percent, respectively. Twenty percent of displaced women and 16 percent of displaced men had left the labor force. (See table 27; data are from the January 2020 Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement to the CPS.)

Employee tenure

In January 2020, the median number of years that employed women had been with their employers was 3.9 years, about unchanged from January 2018. Median employee tenure (the point at which half of all workers had more tenure and half had less tenure) for men held at 4.3 years. (See table 28; data are from the January 2020 Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement to the CPS.)

School enrollment

Of the 3.2 million young people ages 16 to 24 who graduated from high school between January and October 2019, 66 percent (2.1 million) were enrolled in college in October of that year. For the 2019 high school graduates, the college enrollment rate was higher for young women (70 percent) than for young men (62 percent). (See table 29; data are from the October 2019 School Enrollment Supplement to the CPS.)

Among those enrolled in high school, young women were slightly more likely to be in the labor force (23.7 percent) in October 2019 than were young men (21.0 percent). Among college students, women were much more likely to participate in the labor force than men, at 53.6 percent and 46.1 percent, respectively. Among young people ages 16 to 24 who were not enrolled in school in October 2019, the unemployment rate for those without a high school diploma was 12.4 percent for young women and 16.1 percent for young men. In contrast, the unemployment rates for young women and men with at least a bachelor’s degree were 4.8 percent and 5.8 percent, respectively. (See table 30; data are from the October 2019 School Enrollment Supplement to the CPS.)

Multiple jobholders and the self-employed

In 2019, 8.1 million workers had more than one job. Just over half (4.1 million) of these workers were women. The multiple jobholding rate for women, at 5.6 percent, was higher than that for men, at 4.7 percent. (See table 31.)

In 2019, 4.8 percent of working women in nonagricultural industries were self-employed, compared with 6.4 percent of men. Among the self-employed, 40.1 percent were women in 2019, compared with 26.8 percent in 1976. (See table 32.)

Foreign born

Foreign-born women were less likely than native-born women to be in the labor force in 2019 (54.8 percent, compared with 57.9 percent). By contrast, foreign-born men were more likely to be in the labor force (78.0 percent) than were native-born men (67.4 percent). The unemployment rate for foreign-born women, at 3.7 percent, was about the same as for native-born women, at 3.6 percent. At 2.7 percent, the unemployment rate for foreign-born men was lower than that of native-born men (4.0 percent). (See table 33.)

Union membership

In 2019, 9.7 percent of female wage and salary workers were members of unions, compared with 10.8 percent of their male counterparts. For both men and women, the union membership rate in 2019 was lower than in 1983 (the first year that union membership data were regularly collected in the CPS), but the rate for men fell by much more than did the rate for women. In 1983, union membership rates were 24.7 percent for men and 14.6 percent for women. (See table 34.)

Veterans

There were 1.1 million female veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces in the labor force in 2019. Women accounted for 12 percent of the 9.3 million veterans in the labor force. The unemployment rate for female veterans was 3.7 percent in 2019, and the rate for male veterans was 3.0 percent. (See table 35.)

People with disabilities

Of the 16.2 million women with disabilities in 2019, 2.9 million, or 17.8 percent, participated in the labor force. A little over half of women with disabilities (52 percent) were age 65 and older; labor force participation among this age group was 5.7 percent, compared with 31.0 percent for those ages 16 to 64. Among the 14.2 million men with disabilities, 24.3 percent participated in the labor force in 2019. Forty-seven percent of men with disabilities were age 65 and older. Among men in this age group, 10.8 percent were labor force participants, compared with 36.3 percent of men ages 16 to 64 with disabilities. Among people with a disability, the unemployment rate for women was 7.3 percent, nearly the same as that for men, at 7.4 percent, but more than twice the rates of women and men without a disability (3.5 percent and 3.6 percent, respectively). (See table 36.)

Statistical Tables

Table 1. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population, by age and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Age Civilian noninstitutional population Civilian labor force Not in labor force
Total Percentage of population Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage of population Total Percentage of labor force

Total

16 years and older

259,175 163,539 63.1 157,538 60.8 6,001 3.7 95,636

16 to 19 years

16,693 5,896 35.3 5,150 30.9 746 12.7 10,796

16 to 17 years

8,798 2,081 23.7 1,789 20.3 291 14.0 6,717

18 to 19 years

7,894 3,816 48.3 3,361 42.6 455 11.9 4,079

20 to 24 years

21,055 15,196 72.2 14,172 67.3 1,024 6.7 5,860

25 to 54 years

126,281 104,180 82.5 100,976 80.0 3,204 3.1 22,102

25 to 34 years

44,877 37,191 82.9 35,807 79.8 1,384 3.7 7,686

25 to 29 years

22,933 18,991 82.8 18,211 79.4 780 4.1 3,942

30 to 34 years

21,943 18,200 82.9 17,597 80.2 603 3.3 3,743

35 to 44 years

40,960 34,057 83.1 33,127 80.9 930 2.7 6,902

35 to 39 years

21,341 17,736 83.1 17,248 80.8 489 2.8 3,605

40 to 44 years

19,619 16,321 83.2 15,880 80.9 441 2.7 3,298

45 to 54 years

40,445 32,932 81.4 32,042 79.2 890 2.7 7,513

45 to 49 years

20,137 16,707 83.0 16,260 80.7 447 2.7 3,430

50 to 54 years

20,308 16,224 79.9 15,781 77.7 443 2.7 4,083

55 to 64 years

42,241 27,603 65.3 26,893 63.7 710 2.6 14,638

55 to 59 years

21,624 15,756 72.9 15,348 71.0 408 2.6 5,868

60 to 64 years

20,616 11,847 57.5 11,545 56.0 302 2.5 8,769

65 years and older

52,905 10,663 20.2 10,347 19.6 317 3.0 42,241

65 to 69 years

17,288 5,934 34.3 5,765 33.3 169 2.8 11,354

70 to 74 years

13,990 2,766 19.8 2,679 19.2 87 3.1 11,224

75 years and older

21,626 1,964 9.1 1,903 8.8 61 3.1 19,663

Women

16 years and older

133,822 76,852 57.4 74,078 55.4 2,774 3.6 56,970

16 to 19 years

8,247 2,946 35.7 2,607 31.6 339 11.5 5,301

16 to 17 years

4,342 1,054 24.3 911 21.0 143 13.6 3,289

18 to 19 years

3,905 1,892 48.5 1,696 43.4 196 10.4 2,013

20 to 24 years

10,525 7,406 70.4 6,985 66.4 421 5.7 3,119

25 to 54 years

63,977 48,648 76.0 47,131 73.7 1,517 3.1 15,329

25 to 34 years

22,491 17,243 76.7 16,600 73.8 643 3.7 5,247

25 to 29 years

11,455 8,912 77.8 8,568 74.8 344 3.9 2,543

30 to 34 years

11,035 8,331 75.5 8,032 72.8 299 3.6 2,704

35 to 44 years

20,817 15,761 75.7 15,306 73.5 455 2.9 5,056

35 to 39 years

10,818 8,148 75.3 7,911 73.1 237 2.9 2,670

40 to 44 years

9,998 7,613 76.1 7,395 74.0 218 2.9 2,385

45 to 54 years

20,670 15,644 75.7 15,225 73.7 419 2.7 5,026

45 to 49 years

10,293 7,955 77.3 7,750 75.3 205 2.6 2,338

50 to 54 years

10,377 7,689 74.1 7,475 72.0 214 2.8 2,688

55 to 64 years

21,906 13,056 59.6 12,706 58.0 350 2.7 8,850

55 to 59 years

11,135 7,473 67.1 7,269 65.3 204 2.7 3,662

60 to 64 years

10,771 5,583 51.8 5,438 50.5 145 2.6 5,188

65 years and older

29,165 4,795 16.4 4,648 15.9 147 3.1 24,370

65 to 69 years

9,171 2,735 29.8 2,659 29.0 75 2.7 6,436

70 to 74 years

7,531 1,210 16.1 1,170 15.5 40 3.3 6,321

75 years and older

12,464 851 6.8 819 6.6 32 3.8 11,613

Men

16 years and older

125,353 86,687 69.2 83,460 66.6 3,227 3.7 38,667

16 to 19 years

8,445 2,950 34.9 2,543 30.1 408 13.8 5,495

16 to 17 years

4,456 1,027 23.1 879 19.7 149 14.5 3,429

18 to 19 years

3,989 1,923 48.2 1,664 41.7 259 13.5 2,066

20 to 24 years

10,530 7,789 74.0 7,187 68.3 602 7.7 2,741

25 to 54 years

62,304 55,531 89.1 53,845 86.4 1,686 3.0 6,773

25 to 34 years

22,386 19,948 89.1 19,207 85.8 741 3.7 2,439

25 to 29 years

11,478 10,079 87.8 9,642 84.0 436 4.3 1,400

30 to 34 years

10,908 9,869 90.5 9,565 87.7 304 3.1 1,039

35 to 44 years

20,143 18,296 90.8 17,822 88.5 475 2.6 1,847

35 to 39 years

10,523 9,588 91.1 9,337 88.7 251 2.6 934

40 to 44 years

9,621 8,708 90.5 8,485 88.2 223 2.6 912

45 to 54 years

19,774 17,287 87.4 16,816 85.0 471 2.7 2,487

45 to 49 years

9,844 8,752 88.9 8,510 86.5 242 2.8 1,092

50 to 54 years

9,930 8,535 86.0 8,306 83.6 229 2.7 1,395

55 to 64 years

20,335 14,547 71.5 14,187 69.8 361 2.5 5,787

55 to 59 years

10,489 8,283 79.0 8,079 77.0 204 2.5 2,206

60 to 64 years

9,846 6,264 63.6 6,107 62.0 157 2.5 3,582

65 years and older

23,740 5,869 24.7 5,699 24.0 170 2.9 17,871

65 to 69 years

8,117 3,199 39.4 3,105 38.3 94 2.9 4,918

70 to 74 years

6,460 1,556 24.1 1,510 23.4 47 3.0 4,903

75 years and older

9,163 1,113 12.1 1,084 11.8 29 2.6 8,049

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 2. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population, 16 years and older, by gender, 1948–2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Year Civilian noninstitutional population Civilian labor force Not in labor force
Total Percentage of population Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage of population Total Percentage of labor force

Total

1948

103,068 60,621 58.8 58,343 56.6 2,276 3.8 42,447

1949

103,994 61,286 58.9 57,651 55.4 3,637 5.9 42,708

1950

104,995 62,208 59.2 58,918 56.1 3,288 5.3 42,787

1951

104,621 62,017 59.2 59,961 57.3 2,055 3.3 42,604

1952

105,231 62,138 59.0 60,250 57.3 1,883 3.0 43,093

1953

107,056 63,015 58.9 61,179 57.1 1,834 2.9 44,041

1954

108,321 63,643 58.8 60,109 55.5 3,532 5.5 44,678

1955

109,683 65,023 59.3 62,170 56.7 2,852 4.4 44,660

1956

110,954 66,552 60.0 63,799 57.5 2,750 4.1 44,402

1957

112,265 66,929 59.6 64,071 57.1 2,859 4.3 45,336

1958

113,727 67,639 59.5 63,036 55.4 4,602 6.8 46,088

1959

115,329 68,369 59.3 64,630 56.0 3,740 5.5 46,960

1960

117,245 69,628 59.4 65,778 56.1 3,852 5.5 47,617

1961

118,771 70,459 59.3 65,746 55.4 4,714 6.7 48,312

1962

120,153 70,614 58.8 66,702 55.5 3,911 5.5 49,539

1963

122,416 71,833 58.7 67,762 55.4 4,070 5.7 50,583

1964

124,485 73,091 58.7 69,305 55.7 3,786 5.2 51,394

1965

126,513 74,455 58.9 71,088 56.2 3,366 4.5 52,058

1966

128,058 75,770 59.2 72,895 56.9 2,875 3.8 52,288

1967

129,874 77,347 59.6 74,372 57.3 2,975 3.8 52,527

1968

132,028 78,737 59.6 75,920 57.5 2,817 3.6 53,291

1969

134,335 80,734 60.1 77,902 58.0 2,832 3.5 53,602

1970

137,085 82,771 60.4 78,678 57.4 4,093 4.9 54,315

1971

140,216 84,382 60.2 79,367 56.6 5,016 5.9 55,834

1972

144,126 87,034 60.4 82,153 57.0 4,882 5.6 57,091

1973

147,096 89,429 60.8 85,064 57.8 4,365 4.9 57,667

1974

150,120 91,949 61.3 86,794 57.8 5,156 5.6 58,171

1975

153,153 93,775 61.2 85,846 56.1 7,929 8.5 59,378

1976

156,150 96,158 61.6 88,752 56.8 7,406 7.7 59,991

1977

159,033 99,009 62.3 92,017 57.9 6,991 7.1 60,025

1978

161,910 102,251 63.2 96,048 59.3 6,202 6.1 59,659

1979

164,863 104,962 63.7 98,824 59.9 6,137 5.8 59,900

1980

167,745 106,940 63.8 99,303 59.2 7,637 7.1 60,806

1981

170,130 108,670 63.9 100,397 59.0 8,273 7.6 61,460

1982

172,271 110,204 64.0 99,526 57.8 10,678 9.7 62,067

1983

174,215 111,550 64.0 100,834 57.9 10,717 9.6 62,665

1984

176,383 113,544 64.4 105,005 59.5 8,539 7.5 62,839

1985

178,206 115,461 64.8 107,150 60.1 8,312 7.2 62,744

1986

180,587 117,834 65.3 109,597 60.7 8,237 7.0 62,752

1987

182,753 119,865 65.6 112,440 61.5 7,425 6.2 62,888

1988

184,613 121,669 65.9 114,968 62.3 6,701 5.5 62,944

1989

186,393 123,869 66.5 117,342 63.0 6,528 5.3 62,523

1990

189,164 125,840 66.5 118,793 62.8 7,047 5.6 63,324

1991

190,925 126,346 66.2 117,718 61.7 8,628 6.8 64,578

1992

192,805 128,105 66.4 118,492 61.5 9,613 7.5 64,700

1993

194,838 129,200 66.3 120,259 61.7 8,940 6.9 65,638

1994

196,814 131,056 66.6 123,060 62.5 7,996 6.1 65,758

1995

198,584 132,304 66.6 124,900 62.9 7,404 5.6 66,280

1996

200,591 133,943 66.8 126,708 63.2 7,236 5.4 66,647

1997

203,133 136,297 67.1 129,558 63.8 6,739 4.9 66,837

1998

205,220 137,673 67.1 131,463 64.1 6,210 4.5 67,547

1999

207,753 139,368 67.1 133,488 64.3 5,880 4.2 68,385

2000

212,577 142,583 67.1 136,891 64.4 5,692 4.0 69,994

2001

215,092 143,734 66.8 136,933 63.7 6,801 4.7 71,359

2002

217,570 144,863 66.6 136,485 62.7 8,378 5.8 72,707

2003

221,168 146,510 66.2 137,736 62.3 8,774 6.0 74,658

2004

223,357 147,401 66.0 139,252 62.3 8,149 5.5 75,956

2005

226,082 149,320 66.0 141,730 62.7 7,591 5.1 76,762

2006

228,815 151,428 66.2 144,427 63.1 7,001 4.6 77,387

2007

231,867 153,124 66.0 146,047 63.0 7,078 4.6 78,743

2008

233,788 154,287 66.0 145,362 62.2 8,924 5.8 79,501

2009

235,801 154,142 65.4 139,877 59.3 14,265 9.3 81,659

2010

237,830 153,889 64.7 139,064 58.5 14,825 9.6 83,941

2011

239,618 153,617 64.1 139,869 58.4 13,747 8.9 86,001

2012

243,284 154,975 63.7 142,469 58.6 12,506 8.1 88,310

2013

245,679 155,389 63.2 143,929 58.6 11,460 7.4 90,290

2014

247,947 155,922 62.9 146,305 59.0 9,617 6.2 92,025

2015

250,801 157,130 62.7 148,834 59.3 8,296 5.3 93,671

2016

253,538 159,187 62.8 151,436 59.7 7,751 4.9 94,351

2017

255,079 160,320 62.9 153,337 60.1 6,982 4.4 94,759

2018

257,791 162,075 62.9 155,761 60.4 6,314 3.9 95,716

2019

259,175 163,539 63.1 157,538 60.8 6,001 3.7 95,636

Women

1948

53,071 17,335 32.7 16,617 31.3 717 4.1 35,737

1949

53,670 17,788 33.1 16,723 31.2 1,065 6.0 35,883

1950

54,270 18,389 33.9 17,340 32.0 1,049 5.7 35,881

1951

54,895 19,016 34.6 18,181 33.1 834 4.4 35,879

1952

55,529 19,269 34.7 18,568 33.4 698 3.6 36,261

1953

56,305 19,382 34.4 18,749 33.3 632 3.3 36,924

1954

56,925 19,678 34.6 18,490 32.5 1,188 6.0 37,247

1955

57,574 20,548 35.7 19,551 34.0 998 4.9 37,026

1956

58,228 21,461 36.9 20,419 35.1 1,039 4.8 36,769

1957

58,951 21,732 36.9 20,714 35.1 1,018 4.7 37,218

1958

59,690 22,118 37.1 20,613 34.5 1,504 6.8 37,574

1959

60,534 22,483 37.1 21,164 35.0 1,320 5.9 38,053

1960

61,582 23,240 37.7 21,874 35.5 1,366 5.9 38,343

1961

62,484 23,806 38.1 22,090 35.4 1,717 7.2 38,679

1962

63,321 24,014 37.9 22,525 35.6 1,488 6.2 39,308

1963

64,494 24,704 38.3 23,105 35.8 1,598 6.5 39,791

1964

65,637 25,412 38.7 23,831 36.3 1,581 6.2 40,225

1965

66,731 26,200 39.3 24,748 37.1 1,452 5.5 40,531

1966

67,795 27,299 40.3 25,976 38.3 1,324 4.8 40,496

1967

68,968 28,360 41.1 26,893 39.0 1,468 5.2 40,608

1968

70,179 29,204 41.6 27,807 39.6 1,397 4.8 40,976

1969

71,436 30,513 42.7 29,084 40.7 1,429 4.7 40,924

1970

72,782 31,543 43.3 29,688 40.8 1,855 5.9 41,239

1971

74,274 32,202 43.4 29,976 40.4 2,227 6.9 42,072

1972

76,290 33,479 43.9 31,257 41.0 2,222 6.6 42,811

1973

77,804 34,804 44.7 32,715 42.0 2,089 6.0 43,000

1974

79,312 36,211 45.7 33,769 42.6 2,441 6.7 43,101

1975

80,860 37,475 46.3 33,989 42.0 3,486 9.3 43,385

1976

82,390 38,983 47.3 35,615 43.2 3,369 8.6 43,406

1977

83,840 40,613 48.4 37,289 44.5 3,324 8.2 43,227

1978

85,334 42,631 50.0 39,569 46.4 3,061 7.2 42,703

1979

86,843 44,235 50.9 41,217 47.5 3,018 6.8 42,608

1980

88,348 45,487 51.5 42,117 47.7 3,370 7.4 42,861

1981

89,618 46,696 52.1 43,000 48.0 3,696 7.9 42,922

1982

90,748 47,755 52.6 43,256 47.7 4,499 9.4 42,993

1983

91,684 48,503 52.9 44,047 48.0 4,457 9.2 43,181

1984

92,778 49,709 53.6 45,915 49.5 3,794 7.6 43,068

1985

93,736 51,050 54.5 47,259 50.4 3,791 7.4 42,686

1986

94,789 52,413 55.3 48,706 51.4 3,707 7.1 42,376

1987

95,853 53,658 56.0 50,334 52.5 3,324 6.2 42,195

1988

96,756 54,742 56.6 51,696 53.4 3,046 5.6 42,014

1989

97,630 56,030 57.4 53,027 54.3 3,003 5.4 41,601

1990

98,787 56,829 57.5 53,689 54.3 3,140 5.5 41,957

1991

99,646 57,178 57.4 53,496 53.7 3,683 6.4 42,468

1992

100,535 58,141 57.8 54,052 53.8 4,090 7.0 42,394

1993

101,506 58,795 57.9 54,910 54.1 3,885 6.6 42,711

1994

102,460 60,239 58.8 56,610 55.3 3,629 6.0 42,221

1995

103,406 60,944 58.9 57,523 55.6 3,421 5.6 42,462

1996

104,385 61,857 59.3 58,501 56.0 3,356 5.4 42,528

1997

105,418 63,036 59.8 59,873 56.8 3,162 5.0 42,382

1998

106,462 63,714 59.8 60,771 57.1 2,944 4.6 42,748

1999

108,031 64,855 60.0 62,042 57.4 2,814 4.3 43,175

2000

110,613 66,303 59.9 63,586 57.5 2,717 4.1 44,310

2001

111,811 66,848 59.8 63,737 57.0 3,111 4.7 44,962

2002

112,985 67,363 59.6 63,582 56.3 3,781 5.6 45,621

2003

114,733 68,272 59.5 64,404 56.1 3,868 5.7 46,461

2004

115,647 68,421 59.2 64,728 56.0 3,694 5.4 47,225

2005

116,931 69,288 59.3 65,757 56.2 3,531 5.1 47,643

2006

118,210 70,173 59.4 66,925 56.6 3,247 4.6 48,037

2007

119,694 70,988 59.3 67,792 56.6 3,196 4.5 48,707

2008

120,675 71,767 59.5 67,876 56.2 3,891 5.4 48,908

2009

121,665 72,019 59.2 66,208 54.4 5,811 8.1 49,646

2010

122,656 71,904 58.6 65,705 53.6 6,199 8.6 50,752

2011

123,300 71,642 58.1 65,579 53.2 6,063 8.5 51,658

2012

125,941 72,648 57.7 66,914 53.1 5,734 7.9 53,293

2013

127,124 72,722 57.2 67,577 53.2 5,146 7.1 54,401

2014

128,199 73,039 57.0 68,613 53.5 4,426 6.1 55,159

2015

129,700 73,510 56.7 69,703 53.7 3,807 5.2 56,190

2016

131,040 74,432 56.8 70,868 54.1 3,564 4.8 56,608

2017

131,804 75,175 57.0 71,936 54.6 3,239 4.3 56,629

2018

133,112 75,978 57.1 73,063 54.9 2,916 3.8 57,134

2019

133,822 76,852 57.4 74,078 55.4 2,774 3.6 56,970

Men

1948

49,996 43,286 86.6 41,725 83.5 1,559 3.6 6,710

1949

50,321 43,498 86.4 40,925 81.3 2,572 5.9 6,825

1950

50,725 43,819 86.4 41,578 82.0 2,239 5.1 6,906

1951

49,727 43,001 86.5 41,780 84.0 1,221 2.8 6,725

1952

49,700 42,869 86.3 41,682 83.9 1,185 2.8 6,832

1953

50,750 43,633 86.0 42,430 83.6 1,202 2.8 7,117

1954

51,395 43,965 85.5 41,619 81.0 2,344 5.3 7,431

1955

52,109 44,475 85.4 42,621 81.8 1,854 4.2 7,634

1956

52,723 45,091 85.5 43,379 82.3 1,711 3.8 7,633

1957

53,315 45,197 84.8 43,357 81.3 1,841 4.1 8,118

1958

54,033 45,521 84.2 42,423 78.5 3,098 6.8 8,514

1959

54,793 45,886 83.7 43,466 79.3 2,420 5.2 8,907

1960

55,662 46,388 83.3 43,904 78.9 2,486 5.4 9,274

1961

56,286 46,653 82.9 43,656 77.6 2,997 6.4 9,633

1962

56,831 46,600 82.0 44,177 77.7 2,423 5.2 10,231

1963

57,921 47,129 81.4 44,657 77.1 2,472 5.2 10,792

1964

58,847 47,679 81.0 45,474 77.3 2,205 4.6 11,169

1965

59,782 48,255 80.7 46,340 77.5 1,914 4.0 11,527

1966

60,262 48,471 80.4 46,919 77.9 1,551 3.2 11,792

1967

60,905 48,987 80.4 47,479 78.0 1,508 3.1 11,919

1968

61,847 49,533 80.1 48,114 77.8 1,419 2.9 12,315

1969

62,898 50,221 79.8 48,818 77.6 1,403 2.8 12,677

1970

64,304 51,228 79.7 48,990 76.2 2,238 4.4 13,076

1971

65,942 52,180 79.1 49,390 74.9 2,789 5.3 13,762

1972

67,835 53,555 78.9 50,896 75.0 2,659 5.0 14,280

1973

69,292 54,624 78.8 52,349 75.5 2,275 4.2 14,667

1974

70,808 55,739 78.7 53,024 74.9 2,714 4.9 15,069

1975

72,291 56,299 77.9 51,857 71.7 4,442 7.9 15,992

1976

73,759 57,174 77.5 53,138 72.0 4,036 7.1 16,585

1977

75,193 58,396 77.7 54,728 72.8 3,667 6.3 16,797

1978

76,576 59,620 77.9 56,479 73.8 3,142 5.3 16,956

1979

78,020 60,726 77.8 57,607 73.8 3,120 5.1 17,293

1980

79,398 61,453 77.4 57,186 72.0 4,267 6.9 17,945

1981

80,511 61,974 77.0 57,397 71.3 4,577 7.4 18,537

1982

81,523 62,450 76.6 56,271 69.0 6,179 9.9 19,073

1983

82,531 63,047 76.4 56,787 68.8 6,260 9.9 19,484

1984

83,605 63,835 76.4 59,091 70.7 4,744 7.4 19,771

1985

84,469 64,411 76.3 59,891 70.9 4,521 7.0 20,058

1986

85,798 65,422 76.3 60,892 71.0 4,530 6.9 20,376

1987

86,899 66,207 76.2 62,107 71.5 4,101 6.2 20,692

1988

87,857 66,927 76.2 63,273 72.0 3,655 5.5 20,930

1989

88,762 67,840 76.4 64,315 72.5 3,525 5.2 20,923

1990

90,377 69,011 76.4 65,104 72.0 3,906 5.7 21,367

1991

91,278 69,168 75.8 64,223 70.4 4,946 7.2 22,110

1992

92,270 69,964 75.8 64,440 69.8 5,523 7.9 22,306

1993

93,332 70,404 75.4 65,349 70.0 5,055 7.2 22,927

1994

94,355 70,817 75.1 66,450 70.4 4,367 6.2 23,538

1995

95,178 71,360 75.0 67,377 70.8 3,983 5.6 23,818

1996

96,206 72,087 74.9 68,207 70.9 3,880 5.4 24,119

1997

97,715 73,261 75.0 69,685 71.3 3,577 4.9 24,454

1998

98,758 73,959 74.9 70,693 71.6 3,266 4.4 24,799

1999

99,722 74,512 74.7 71,446 71.6 3,066 4.1 25,210

2000

101,964 76,280 74.8 73,305 71.9 2,975 3.9 25,684

2001

103,282 76,886 74.4 73,196 70.9 3,690 4.8 26,396

2002

104,585 77,500 74.1 72,903 69.7 4,597 5.9 27,085

2003

106,435 78,238 73.5 73,332 68.9 4,906 6.3 28,197

2004

107,710 78,980 73.3 74,524 69.2 4,456 5.6 28,730

2005

109,151 80,033 73.3 75,973 69.6 4,059 5.1 29,119

2006

110,605 81,255 73.5 77,502 70.1 3,753 4.6 29,350

2007

112,173 82,136 73.2 78,254 69.8 3,882 4.7 30,036

2008

113,113 82,520 73.0 77,486 68.5 5,033 6.1 30,593

2009

114,136 82,123 72.0 73,670 64.5 8,453 10.3 32,013

2010

115,174 81,985 71.2 73,359 63.7 8,626 10.5 33,189

2011

116,317 81,975 70.5 74,290 63.9 7,684 9.4 34,343

2012

117,343 82,327 70.2 75,555 64.4 6,771 8.2 35,017

2013

118,555 82,667 69.7 76,353 64.4 6,314 7.6 35,889

2014

119,748 82,882 69.2 77,692 64.9 5,190 6.3 36,865

2015

121,101 83,620 69.1 79,131 65.3 4,490 5.4 37,481

2016

122,497 84,755 69.2 80,568 65.8 4,187 4.9 37,743

2017

123,275 85,145 69.1 81,402 66.0 3,743 4.4 38,130

2018

124,678 86,096 69.1 82,698 66.3 3,398 3.9 38,582

2019

125,353 86,687 69.2 83,460 66.6 3,227 3.7 38,667

Note: Revisions to population controls and other changes can affect the comparability of labor force levels over time. In recent years, for example, updated population controls have been introduced annually with the release of January data. Information about historical comparability is available online at www.bls.gov/cps/documentation.htm#comp.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 3. Employment status, by race, age, gender, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Race, age, gender, and Hispanic
or Latino ethnicity
Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in labor
force
Total Percentage
of population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor
force

White

Total, 16 years and older

200,827 126,600 63.0 122,441 61.0 4,159 3.3 74,227

16 to 19 years

12,247 4,594 37.5 4,067 33.2 528 11.5 7,653

20 to 24 years

15,427 11,395 73.9 10,739 69.6 656 5.8 4,032

25 to 54 years

94,893 79,027 83.3 76,857 81.0 2,170 2.7 15,866

55 to 64 years

33,915 22,599 66.6 22,046 65.0 553 2.4 11,316

65 years and older

44,346 8,986 20.3 8,733 19.7 253 2.8 35,360

Women, 16 years and older

102,607 58,233 56.8 56,341 54.9 1,893 3.2 44,374

16 to 19 years

6,020 2,265 37.6 2,036 33.8 228 10.1 3,755

20 to 24 years

7,658 5,465 71.4 5,196 67.8 269 4.9 2,193

25 to 54 years

47,354 36,106 76.2 35,090 74.1 1,016 2.8 11,248

55 to 64 years

17,382 10,469 60.2 10,206 58.7 263 2.5 6,913

65 years and older

24,193 3,928 16.2 3,812 15.8 116 3.0 20,264

Men, 16 years and older

98,220 68,367 69.6 66,100 67.3 2,266 3.3 29,853

16 to 19 years

6,227 2,330 37.4 2,030 32.6 299 12.8 3,897

20 to 24 years

7,769 5,930 76.3 5,543 71.3 387 6.5 1,839

25 to 54 years

47,539 42,920 90.3 41,766 87.9 1,154 2.7 4,618

55 to 64 years

16,532 12,130 73.4 11,840 71.6 290 2.4 4,403

65 years and older

20,153 5,057 25.1 4,921 24.4 136 2.7 15,096

Black or African American

Total, 16 years and older

33,036 20,632 62.5 19,381 58.7 1,251 6.1 12,404

16 to 19 years

2,463 741 30.1 588 23.9 153 20.7 1,722

20 to 24 years

3,104 2,186 70.4 1,935 62.3 251 11.5 918

25 to 54 years

17,317 13,861 80.0 13,164 76.0 697 5.0 3,456

55 to 64 years

5,095 2,905 57.0 2,799 54.9 106 3.6 2,190

65 years and older

5,058 939 18.6 895 17.7 44 4.6 4,119

Women, 16 years and older

17,934 10,842 60.5 10,236 57.1 607 5.6 7,092

16 to 19 years

1,241 405 32.7 326 26.3 79 19.6 836

20 to 24 years

1,605 1,124 70.0 1,019 63.5 105 9.3 482

25 to 54 years

9,300 7,227 77.7 6,887 74.1 339 4.7 2,073

55 to 64 years

2,783 1,569 56.4 1,508 54.2 61 3.9 1,214

65 years and older

3,005 518 17.2 495 16.5 22 4.3 2,487

Men, 16 years and older

15,102 9,790 64.8 9,145 60.6 645 6.6 5,312

16 to 19 years

1,222 336 27.5 262 21.4 74 22.0 886

20 to 24 years

1,499 1,062 70.9 916 61.1 147 13.8 436

25 to 54 years

8,018 6,635 82.8 6,277 78.3 358 5.4 1,383

55 to 64 years

2,311 1,336 57.8 1,291 55.8 45 3.4 976

65 years and older

2,053 421 20.5 400 19.5 21 5.0 1,631

Asian

Total, 16 years and older

16,351 10,460 64.0 10,179 62.3 280 2.7 5,891

16 to 19 years

978 211 21.6 194 19.8 17 8.2 767

20 to 24 years

1,353 730 54.0 688 50.8 42 5.8 623

25 to 54 years

9,304 7,479 80.4 7,303 78.5 176 2.3 1,824

55 to 64 years

2,183 1,489 68.2 1,458 66.8 32 2.1 694

65 years and older

2,533 550 21.7 537 21.2 14 2.5 1,983

Women, 16 years and older

8,685 4,958 57.1 4,826 55.6 132 2.7 3,727

16 to 19 years

500 106 21.1 97 19.4 8 7.8 395

20 to 24 years

681 390 57.3 367 54.0 23 5.8 291

25 to 54 years

4,880 3,490 71.5 3,409 69.9 81 2.3 1,390

55 to 64 years

1,187 712 60.0 698 58.8 14 2.0 475

65 years and older

1,436 261 18.1 254 17.7 6 2.3 1,176

Men, 16 years and older

7,666 5,502 71.8 5,353 69.8 149 2.7 2,164

16 to 19 years

478 106 22.1 96 20.2 9 8.6 372

20 to 24 years

672 340 50.6 320 47.7 20 5.8 332

25 to 54 years

4,423 3,989 90.2 3,895 88.0 95 2.4 434

55 to 64 years

996 778 78.1 760 76.3 18 2.3 219

65 years and older

1,097 290 26.4 282 25.7 7 2.6 807

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Total, 16 years and older

43,507 29,053 66.8 27,805 63.9 1,248 4.3 14,454

16 to 19 years

3,989 1,283 32.2 1,085 27.2 198 15.4 2,706

20 to 24 years

4,760 3,472 73.0 3,242 68.1 230 6.6 1,287

25 to 54 years

25,061 20,076 80.1 19,398 77.4 679 3.4 4,985

55 to 64 years

5,081 3,321 65.4 3,217 63.3 104 3.1 1,760

65 years and older

4,615 900 19.5 862 18.7 37 4.2 3,715

Women, 16 years and older

21,846 12,614 57.7 12,023 55.0 591 4.7 9,232

16 to 19 years

1,969 602 30.6 508 25.8 94 15.6 1,367

20 to 24 years

2,358 1,622 68.8 1,525 64.7 97 6.0 736

25 to 54 years

12,313 8,557 69.5 8,219 66.8 337 3.9 3,756

55 to 64 years

2,612 1,447 55.4 1,401 53.6 46 3.2 1,164

65 years and older

2,595 387 14.9 370 14.3 17 4.3 2,208

Men, 16 years and older

21,660 16,439 75.9 15,782 72.9 657 4.0 5,221

16 to 19 years

2,020 682 33.7 578 28.6 104 15.3 1,339

20 to 24 years

2,401 1,851 77.1 1,717 71.5 133 7.2 551

25 to 54 years

12,749 11,520 90.4 11,178 87.7 341 3.0 1,229

55 to 64 years

2,470 1,874 75.9 1,816 73.5 58 3.1 596

65 years and older

2,020 513 25.4 492 24.4 21 4.1 1,507

Note: Estimates for the race groups shown (White, Black or African American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not presented for all races. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 4. Employment status, by marital status and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Marital status and gender Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in labor
force
Total Percentage
of population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor force

Total

16 years and older

259,175 163,539 63.1 157,538 60.8 6,001 3.7 95,636

Married, spouse present(1)

127,598 84,007 65.8 82,314 64.5 1,693 2.0 43,591

Other marital status(2)

131,577 79,531 60.4 75,224 57.2 4,308 5.4 52,046

Never married

81,309 54,182 66.6 50,855 62.5 3,327 6.1 27,127

Widowed, divorced, or separated(3)

50,268 25,349 50.4 24,369 48.5 981 3.9 24,919

Widowed

15,350 3,189 20.8 3,075 20.0 113 3.6 12,161

Divorced

26,306 16,427 62.4 15,824 60.2 603 3.7 9,879

Separated(3)

8,612 5,734 66.6 5,470 63.5 264 4.6 2,878

Women

16 years and older

133,822 76,852 57.4 74,078 55.4 2,774 3.6 56,970

Married, spouse present(1)

63,486 37,214 58.6 36,378 57.3 836 2.2 26,272

Other marital status(2)

70,336 39,638 56.4 37,700 53.6 1,938 4.9 30,698

Never married

38,498 25,023 65.0 23,637 61.4 1,386 5.5 13,475

Widowed, divorced, or separated(3)

31,838 14,615 45.9 14,063 44.2 552 3.8 17,223

Widowed

11,911 2,358 19.8 2,275 19.1 84 3.5 9,553

Divorced

15,178 9,231 60.8 8,912 58.7 319 3.5 5,947

Separated(3)

4,748 3,026 63.7 2,877 60.6 149 4.9 1,722

Men

16 years and older

125,353 86,687 69.2 83,460 66.6 3,227 3.7 38,667

Married, spouse present(1)

64,112 46,794 73.0 45,937 71.7 857 1.8 17,318

Other marital status(2)

61,241 39,893 65.1 37,524 61.3 2,370 5.9 21,348

Never married

42,811 29,159 68.1 27,218 63.6 1,941 6.7 13,652

Widowed, divorced, or separated(3)

18,431 10,734 58.2 10,306 55.9 429 4.0 7,696

Widowed

3,438 831 24.2 801 23.3 30 3.6 2,608

Divorced

11,128 7,196 64.7 6,912 62.1 284 3.9 3,932

Separated(3)

3,864 2,708 70.1 2,593 67.1 115 4.2 1,156

(1) Refers to people in opposite-sex married couples only.

(2) Includes people who are never married; widowed; divorced; separated; and married, spouse absent; as well as people in same-sex marriages.

(3) Separated includes people who are married, spouse absent.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 5. Employment status, by gender, presence and age of children, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, March 2019 (Numbers in thousands)
Characteristic Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in labor
force
Total Percentage
of population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor
force

Total

Women, 16 years and older

133,500 76,960 57.6 74,283 55.6 2,677 3.5 56,540

With children under 18 years old

34,381 24,892 72.4 24,038 69.9 854 3.4 9,489

With children 6 to 17, none younger

19,445 14,972 77.0 14,526 74.7 446 3.0 4,473

With children under 6 years old

14,937 9,920 66.4 9,513 63.7 407 4.1 5,017

With children under 3 years old

8,524 5,439 63.8 5,220 61.2 218 4.0 3,085

With no children under 18 years old

99,119 52,068 52.5 50,244 50.7 1,824 3.5 47,051

Men, 16 years and older

125,027 85,749 68.6 82,134 65.7 3,615 4.2 39,278

With children under 18 years old

27,043 25,271 93.5 24,657 91.2 615 2.4 1,771

With children 6 to 17, none younger

15,230 14,044 92.2 13,698 89.9 346 2.5 1,185

With children under 6 years old

11,813 11,227 95.0 10,958 92.8 269 2.4 586

With children under 3 years old

6,866 6,541 95.3 6,387 93.0 155 2.4 325

With no children under 18 years old

97,985 60,478 61.7 57,477 58.7 3,000 5.0 37,507

White

Women, 16 years and older

102,457 58,435 57.0 56,646 55.3 1,789 3.1 44,023

With children under 18 years old

25,769 18,597 72.2 18,051 70.1 546 2.9 7,172

With children 6 to 17, none younger

14,605 11,194 76.6 10,888 74.6 306 2.7 3,411

With children under 6 years old

11,164 7,403 66.3 7,163 64.2 240 3.2 3,761

With children under 3 years old

6,444 4,115 63.9 3,987 61.9 129 3.1 2,329

With no children under 18 years old

76,689 39,838 51.9 38,594 50.3 1,243 3.1 36,851

Men, 16 years and older

98,110 67,814 69.1 65,309 66.6 2,505 3.7 30,296

With children under 18 years old

21,450 20,166 94.0 19,741 92.0 425 2.1 1,284

With children 6 to 17, none younger

12,156 11,290 92.9 11,038 90.8 252 2.2 866

With children under 6 years old

9,293 8,876 95.5 8,703 93.6 173 1.9 418

With children under 3 years old

5,416 5,183 95.7 5,088 93.9 96 1.8 233

With no children under 18 years old

76,661 47,648 62.2 45,568 59.4 2,080 4.4 29,012

Black or African American

Women, 16 years and older

17,877 10,867 60.8 10,257 57.4 610 5.6 7,010

With children under 18 years old

4,614 3,585 77.7 3,367 73.0 219 6.1 1,029

With children 6 to 17, none younger

2,576 2,085 80.9 1,982 76.9 103 4.9 491

With children under 6 years old

2,038 1,501 73.6 1,385 67.9 116 7.7 538

With children under 3 years old

1,100 794 72.2 729 66.3 66 8.2 305

With no children under 18 years old

13,262 7,281 54.9 6,890 52.0 391 5.4 5,981

Men, 16 years and older

15,047 9,577 63.6 8,821 58.6 757 7.9 5,470

With children under 18 years old

2,527 2,255 89.3 2,134 84.4 122 5.4 272

With children 6 to 17, none younger

1,378 1,198 86.9 1,142 82.8 57 4.7 180

With children under 6 years old

1,149 1,057 92.1 992 86.4 65 6.2 91

With children under 3 years old

657 607 92.3 570 86.7 37 6.1 51

With no children under 18 years old

12,520 7,322 58.5 6,687 53.4 635 8.7 5,198

Asian

Women, 16 years and older

8,575 4,911 57.3 4,775 55.7 136 2.8 3,664

With children under 18 years old

2,706 1,807 66.8 1,764 65.2 43 2.4 899

With children 6 to 17, none younger

1,549 1,171 75.6 1,153 74.5 18 1.5 378

With children under 6 years old

1,158 636 54.9 610 52.7 25 4.0 522

With children under 3 years old

634 319 50.3 310 48.8 10 3.0 315

With no children under 18 years old

5,868 3,104 52.9 3,011 51.3 93 3.0 2,764

Men, 16 years and older

7,685 5,492 71.5 5,341 69.5 152 2.8 2,193

With children under 18 years old

2,248 2,116 94.1 2,073 92.2 43 2.0 132

With children 6 to 17, none younger

1,239 1,147 92.6 1,129 91.1 18 1.6 92

With children under 6 years old

1,009 969 96.0 944 93.6 25 2.6 40

With children under 3 years old

563 545 96.8 526 93.4 19 3.5 18

With no children under 18 years old

5,437 3,376 62.1 3,267 60.1 109 3.2 2,061

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Women, 16 years and older

21,692 12,509 57.7 11,948 55.1 561 4.5 9,184

With children under 18 years old

7,604 4,918 64.7 4,701 61.8 217 4.4 2,686

With children 6 to 17, none younger

4,310 3,003 69.7 2,881 66.8 122 4.1 1,307

With children under 6 years old

3,294 1,915 58.1 1,820 55.2 95 5.0 1,379

With children under 3 years old

1,780 954 53.6 905 50.8 49 5.2 825

With no children under 18 years old

14,088 7,590 53.9 7,247 51.4 344 4.5 6,498

Men, 16 years and older

21,503 16,177 75.2 15,439 71.8 738 4.6 5,326

With children under 18 years old

5,647 5,312 94.1 5,142 91.1 170 3.2 335

With children 6 to 17, none younger

3,165 2,948 93.1 2,847 90.0 100 3.4 217

With children under 6 years old

2,482 2,365 95.3 2,295 92.5 70 2.9 118

With children under 3 years old

1,384 1,320 95.4 1,285 92.8 35 2.7 64

With no children under 18 years old

15,856 10,865 68.5 10,297 64.9 568 5.2 4,991

Note: Children are "own" children and include sons, daughters, stepchildren, or adopted children. Not included are nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and other related and unrelated children. Estimates for the race groups shown (White, Black or African American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not presented for all races. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

Table 6. Employment status of women, by presence and age of children, marital status, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, March 2019
(Numbers in thousands)
Presence and age of youngest child Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in labor
force
Total Percentage
of population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor
force

Total, all marital statuses

Total women, 16 years and older

133,500 76,960 57.6 74,283 55.6 2,677 3.5 56,540

With children under 18 years old

34,381 24,892 72.4 24,038 69.9 854 3.4 9,489

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

19,445 14,972 77.0 14,526 74.7 446 3.0 4,473

With children under 6 years old

14,937 9,920 66.4 9,513 63.7 407 4.1 5,017

With children under 3 years old

8,524 5,439 63.8 5,220 61.2 218 4.0 3,085

With no children under 18 years old

99,119 52,068 52.5 50,244 50.7 1,824 3.5 47,051

Total, married, spouse present(1)

Total women, 16 years and older

64,505 38,204 59.2 37,375 57.9 829 2.2 26,302

With children under 18 years old

24,538 17,197 70.1 16,807 68.5 390 2.3 7,341

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

13,581 10,163 74.8 9,940 73.2 223 2.2 3,418

With children under 6 years old

10,957 7,034 64.2 6,867 62.7 167 2.4 3,923

With children under 3 years old

6,438 4,016 62.4 3,920 60.9 96 2.4 2,422

With no children under 18 years old

39,967 21,006 52.6 20,568 51.5 438 2.1 18,961

Total, other marital statuses(2)

Total women, 16 years and older

68,995 38,756 56.2 36,908 53.5 1,849 4.8 30,238

With children under 18 years old

9,843 7,695 78.2 7,231 73.5 463 6.0 2,149

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

5,864 4,809 82.0 4,585 78.2 223 4.6 1,055

With children under 6 years old

3,980 2,886 72.5 2,646 66.5 240 8.3 1,094

With children under 3 years old

2,086 1,422 68.2 1,300 62.3 122 8.6 663

With no children under 18 years old

59,152 31,062 52.5 29,676 50.2 1,385 4.5 28,090

White, all marital statuses

Total women, 16 years and older

102,457 58,435 57.0 56,646 55.3 1,789 3.1 44,023

With children under 18 years old

25,769 18,597 72.2 18,051 70.1 546 2.9 7,172

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

14,605 11,194 76.6 10,888 74.6 306 2.7 3,411

With children under 6 years old

11,164 7,403 66.3 7,163 64.2 240 3.2 3,761

With children under 3 years old

6,444 4,115 63.9 3,987 61.9 129 3.1 2,329

With no children under 18 years old

76,689 39,838 51.9 38,594 50.3 1,243 3.1 36,851

White, married, spouse present(1)

Total women, 16 years and older

52,950 31,093 58.7 30,448 57.5 645 2.1 21,857

With children under 18 years old

19,456 13,701 70.4 13,399 68.9 302 2.2 5,755

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

10,777 8,069 74.9 7,888 73.2 181 2.2 2,708

With children under 6 years old

8,679 5,632 64.9 5,511 63.5 121 2.1 3,047

With children under 3 years old

5,147 3,269 63.5 3,198 62.1 72 2.2 1,878

With no children under 18 years old

33,494 17,392 51.9 17,049 50.9 343 2.0 16,102

White, other marital statuses(2)

Total women, 16 years and older

49,507 27,341 55.2 26,198 52.9 1,144 4.2 22,166

With children under 18 years old

6,312 4,896 77.6 4,652 73.7 244 5.0 1,417

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

3,828 3,125 81.6 3,000 78.4 125 4.0 703

With children under 6 years old

2,485 1,771 71.3 1,652 66.5 119 6.7 714

With children under 3 years old

1,297 846 65.3 789 60.9 57 6.7 451

With no children under 18 years old

43,195 22,446 52.0 21,546 49.9 900 4.0 20,749

Black or African American, all marital statuses

Total women, 16 years and older

17,877 10,867 60.8 10,257 57.4 610 5.6 7,010

With children under 18 years old

4,614 3,585 77.7 3,367 73.0 219 6.1 1,029

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

2,576 2,085 80.9 1,982 76.9 103 4.9 491

With children under 6 years old

2,038 1,501 73.6 1,385 67.9 116 7.7 538

With children under 3 years old

1,100 794 72.2 729 66.3 66 8.2 305

With no children under 18 years old

13,262 7,281 54.9 6,890 52.0 391 5.4 5,981

Black or African American, married, spouse present(1)

Total women, 16 years and older

4,874 3,129 64.2 3,049 62.6 79 2.5 1,746

With children under 18 years old

1,919 1,442 75.2 1,405 73.2 37 2.5 477

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

1,046 832 79.5 808 77.2 24 2.8 215

With children under 6 years old

872 610 70.0 597 68.5 13 2.1 262

With children under 3 years old

503 337 66.9 328 65.1 9 2.7 167

With no children under 18 years old

2,956 1,687 57.1 1,644 55.6 43 2.5 1,269

Black or African American, other marital statuses(2)

Total women, 16 years and older

13,002 7,738 59.5 7,207 55.4 531 6.9 5,264

With children under 18 years old

2,696 2,143 79.5 1,961 72.8 182 8.5 552

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

1,529 1,253 81.9 1,174 76.7 79 6.3 276

With children under 6 years old

1,166 890 76.4 788 67.5 103 11.5 276

With children under 3 years old

596 457 76.7 401 67.3 56 12.3 139

With no children under 18 years old

10,306 5,595 54.3 5,246 50.9 349 6.2 4,712

Asian, all marital statuses

Total women, 16 years and older

8,575 4,911 57.3 4,775 55.7 136 2.8 3,664

With children under 18 years old

2,706 1,807 66.8 1,764 65.2 43 2.4 899

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

1,549 1,171 75.6 1,153 74.5 18 1.5 378

With children under 6 years old

1,158 636 54.9 610 52.7 25 4.0 522

With children under 3 years old

634 319 50.3 310 48.8 10 3.0 315

With no children under 18 years old

5,868 3,104 52.9 3,011 51.3 93 3.0 2,764

Asian, married, spouse present(1)

Total women, 16 years and older

5,050 3,000 59.4 2,921 57.8 79 2.6 2,050

With children under 18 years old

2,397 1,562 65.2 1,525 63.6 37 2.4 834

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

1,328 978 73.6 966 72.8 12 1.2 350

With children under 6 years old

1,068 584 54.7 559 52.3 25 4.4 484

With children under 3 years old

581 292 50.2 282 48.5 10 3.3 289

With no children under 18 years old

2,653 1,438 54.2 1,396 52.6 42 2.9 1,216

Asian, other marital statuses(2)

Total women, 16 years and older

3,524 1,911 54.2 1,854 52.6 57 3.0 1,614

With children under 18 years old

309 244 79.0 238 77.1 6 2.5 65

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

220 193 87.6 187 84.8 6 3.1 27

With children under 6 years old

89 52 57.8 52 57.8 - - 38

With children under 3 years old

53 28 51.8 28 51.8 - - 26

With no children under 18 years old

3,215 1,666 51.8 1,616 50.3 51 3.0 1,549

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, all marital statusesa

Total women, 16 years and older

21,692 12,509 57.7 11,948 55.1 561 4.5 9,184

With children under 18 years old

7,604 4,918 64.7 4,701 61.8 217 4.4 2,686

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

4,310 3,003 69.7 2,881 66.8 122 4.1 1,307

With children under 6 years old

3,294 1,915 58.1 1,820 55.2 95 5.0 1,379

With children under 3 years old

1,780 954 53.6 905 50.8 49 5.2 825

With no children under 18 years old

14,088 7,590 53.9 7,247 51.4 344 4.5 6,498

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, married, spouse present(1)

Total women, 16 years and older

9,601 5,356 55.8 5,164 53.8 192 3.6 4,245

With children under 18 years old

5,007 2,897 57.9 2,781 55.5 116 4.0 2,110

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

2,836 1,781 62.8 1,717 60.5 64 3.6 1,055

With children under 6 years old

2,171 1,116 51.4 1,064 49.0 52 4.6 1,056

With children under 3 years old

1,217 586 48.2 554 45.5 33 5.6 630

With no children under 18 years old

4,594 2,459 53.5 2,383 51.9 76 3.1 2,135

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, other marital statuses(2)

Total women, 16 years and older

12,092 7,153 59.2 6,784 56.1 369 5.2 4,939

With children under 18 years old

2,597 2,021 77.8 1,920 73.9 101 5.0 576

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

1,474 1,222 82.9 1,164 79.0 58 4.7 252

With children under 6 years old

1,123 799 71.2 756 67.3 43 5.4 324

With children under 3 years old

563 368 65.4 351 62.4 17 4.6 195

With no children under 18 years old

9,495 5,131 54.0 4,864 51.2 268 5.2 4,363

(1) Refers to women in opposite-sex married couples only.
(2) Includes women who are never married; widowed; divorced; separated; and married, spouse absent; as well as women in same-sex marriages.

Note: Children are "own" children and include sons, daughters, stepchildren, or adopted children. Not included are nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and other related and unrelated children. Estimates for the race groups shown (White, Black or African American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not presented for all races. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

Table 7. Employment status of women, by presence and age of children, March 1975–March 2019 (Numbers in thousands)
Year Civilian labor force
Total Percentage of population Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage of labor force

With children under age 18

1975

14,616 47.4 13,069 1,548 11.0

1976

15,073 48.8 13,725 1,346 8.9

1977

15,669 50.8 14,276 1,393 8.9

1978

16,385 53.0 15,142 1,242 7.6

1979

16,883 54.5 15,624 1,259 7.7

1980

17,790 56.6 16,526 1,264 7.1

1981

18,422 58.1 16,952 1,471 8.0

1982

18,744 58.5 16,854 1,890 10.1

1983

18,924 58.9 16,792 2,131 11.3

1984

19,555 60.5 17,782 1,773 9.1

1985

20,041 62.1 18,306 1,735 8.7

1986

20,620 62.8 18,922 1,698 8.2

1987

21,422 64.7 19,798 1,624 7.6

1988

21,545 65.1 20,141 1,404 6.5

1989

21,936 65.7 20,647 1,289 5.9

1990

22,196 66.7 20,865 1,331 6.0

1991

22,327 66.6 20,774 1,552 7.0

1992

22,756 67.2 21,052 1,704 7.5

1993

23,063 66.9 21,521 1,541 6.7

1994

24,191 68.4 22,467 1,724 7.1

1995

24,695 69.7 23,195 1,500 6.1

1996

24,720 70.2 23,386 1,334 5.4

1997

25,604 72.1 24,082 1,522 5.9

1998

25,647 72.3 24,209 1,438 5.6

1999

25,472 72.1 24,307 1,165 4.6

2000

25,795 72.9 24,693 1,102 4.3

2001

26,269 72.7 25,030 1,239 4.7

2002

26,140 72.2 24,612 1,529 5.8

2003

26,202 71.7 24,598 1,603 6.1

2004

25,913 70.7 24,413 1,501 5.8

2005

25,941 70.5 24,564 1,377 5.3

2006

26,009 70.6 24,728 1,281 4.9

2007

26,834 71.3 25,646 1,188 4.4

2008

25,930 71.2 24,637 1,294 5.0

2009

26,122 71.6 24,079 2,043 7.8

2010

25,783 71.3 23,510 2,273 8.8

2011

25,376 70.9 23,109 2,266 8.9

2012

25,384 70.9 23,366 2,018 7.9

2013

25,112 70.3 23,121 1,991 7.9

2014

25,209 70.8 23,542 1,667 6.6

2015

25,107 69.9 23,841 1,265 5.0

2016

25,070 70.8 23,877 1,193 4.8

2017

24,863 71.3 23,748 1,114 4.5

2018

24,802 71.4 23,849 953 3.8

2019

24,892 72.4 24,038 854 3.4

With children ages 6 to 17, none younger

1975

8,917 54.9 8,218 700 7.9

1976

9,388 56.2 8,769 621 6.6

1977

10,040 58.3 9,389 650 6.5

1978

10,401 60.0 9,845 556 5.3

1979

10,646 61.6 10,030 615 5.8

1980

11,252 64.3 10,640 612 5.4

1981

11,490 65.5 10,725 765 6.7

1982

11,377 65.8 10,440 936 8.2

1983

11,340 66.3 10,303 1,037 9.1

1984

11,538 68.1 10,739 799 6.9

1985

11,826 69.9 10,984 842 7.1

1986

12,075 70.4 11,320 756 6.3

1987

12,438 72.0 11,661 778 6.3

1988

12,683 73.3 12,042 641 5.1

1989

12,800 74.2 12,168 632 4.9

1990

12,799 74.7 12,133 666 5.2

1991

12,691 74.4 12,017 674 5.3

1992

13,183 75.9 12,391 793 6.0

1993

13,441 75.4 12,757 684 5.1

1994

13,863 76.0 13,074 789 5.7

1995

14,300 76.4 13,608 691 4.8

1996

14,427 77.2 13,794 633 4.4

1997

14,993 78.1 14,282 711 4.7

1998

15,028 78.4 14,370 658 4.4

1999

15,150 78.5 14,633 516 3.4

2000

15,479 79.0 14,931 549 3.5

2001

15,839 79.4 15,220 619 3.9

2002

15,948 78.6 15,171 777 4.9

2003

15,993 78.7 15,166 828 5.2

2004

15,782 77.5 15,006 776 4.9

2005

15,594 76.9 14,930 663 4.3

2006

15,579 76.9 14,949 630 4.0

2007

15,940 77.7 15,341 599 3.8

2008

15,479 77.5 14,842 636 4.1

2009

15,625 78.2 14,562 1,063 6.8

2010

15,247 77.2 14,058 1,189 7.8

2011

14,973 76.5 13,842 1,131 7.6

2012

14,922 76.0 13,908 1,014 6.8

2013

14,941 74.8 13,909 1,032 6.9

2014

15,227 75.8 14,389 838 5.5

2015

15,059 74.6 14,437 622 4.1

2016

15,135 75.0 14,519 616 4.1

2017

15,080 76.0 14,481 599 4.0

2018

15,053 76.5 14,544 508 3.4

2019

14,972 77.0 14,526 446 3.0

With children under age 6

1975

5,699 39.0 4,851 848 14.9

1976

5,684 40.1 4,957 727 12.8

1977

5,629 41.2 4,887 742 13.2

1978

5,983 44.0 5,297 687 11.5

1979

6,238 45.7 5,594 644 10.3

1980

6,538 46.8 5,886 652 10.0

1981

6,933 48.9 6,227 706 10.2

1982

7,367 49.9 6,414 953 12.9

1983

7,583 50.5 6,489 1,094 14.4

1984

8,017 52.1 7,043 974 12.1

1985

8,215 53.5 7,322 893 10.9

1986

8,545 54.4 7,602 943 11.0

1987

8,983 56.7 8,137 846 9.4

1988

8,862 56.1 8,099 763 8.6

1989

9,136 56.7 8,478 657 7.2

1990

9,397 58.2 8,732 664 7.1

1991

9,636 58.4 8,758 878 9.1

1992

9,573 58.0 8,662 911 9.5

1993

9,621 57.9 8,764 857 8.9

1994

10,328 60.3 9,394 935 9.0

1995

10,395 62.3 9,587 809 7.8

1996

10,293 62.3 9,592 701 6.8

1997

10,610 65.0 9,800 810 7.6

1998

10,619 65.2 9,839 780 7.3

1999

10,322 64.4 9,674 648 6.3

2000

10,316 65.3 9,763 553 5.4

2001

10,430 64.4 9,810 620 5.9

2002

10,193 64.1 9,441 752 7.4

2003

10,209 62.9 9,433 776 7.6

2004

10,131 62.2 9,407 724 7.1

2005

10,347 62.6 9,634 714 6.9

2006

10,430 63.0 9,779 651 6.2

2007

10,894 63.5 10,305 589 5.4

2008

10,452 63.6 9,794 657 6.3

2009

10,497 63.6 9,517 980 9.3

2010

10,536 64.2 9,452 1,085 10.3

2011

10,403 64.2 9,268 1,135 10.9

2012

10,462 64.7 9,458 1,004 9.6

2013

10,171 64.7 9,212 958 9.4

2014

9,982 64.3 9,153 829 8.3

2015

10,048 63.9 9,405 643 6.4

2016

9,934 65.3 9,358 576 5.8

2017

9,783 65.1 9,268 515 5.3

2018

9,749 64.7 9,304 445 4.6

2019

9,920 66.4 9,513 407 4.1

With children under age 3

1975

2,824 34.3 2,326 500 17.7

1976

2,702 34.1 2,285 418 15.5

1977

2,795 35.4 2,371 424 15.2

1978

3,179 39.4 2,768 411 12.9

1979

3,380 41.1 2,979 401 11.9

1980

3,565 41.9 3,167 398 11.2

1981

3,826 44.3 3,380 446 11.7

1982

4,133 45.6 3,542 591 14.3

1983

4,233 46.0 3,551 682 16.1

1984

4,401 47.6 3,839 562 12.8

1985

4,601 49.5 4,089 513 11.1

1986

4,786 50.8 4,227 559 11.7

1987

5,064 52.9 4,570 494 9.8

1988

4,947 52.4 4,477 470 9.5

1989

5,053 52.4 4,671 381 7.5

1990

5,216 53.6 4,823 393 7.5

1991

5,417 54.5 4,868 550 10.1

1992

5,329 54.5 4,776 553 10.4

1993

5,349 53.9 4,857 492 9.2

1994

5,724 57.1 5,165 559 9.8

1995

5,650 58.7 5,172 478 8.5

1996

5,619 59.0 5,222 397 7.1

1997

5,839 61.8 5,366 473 8.1

1998

5,882 62.2 5,454 428 7.3

1999

5,645 60.7 5,285 359 6.4

2000

5,670 61.0 5,350 320 5.6

2001

5,743 60.7 5,350 393 6.8

2002

5,600 60.5 5,160 440 7.9

2003

5,568 58.7 5,112 456 8.2

2004

5,401 57.3 4,983 417 7.7

2005

5,704 58.9 5,299 405 7.1

2006

5,842 59.9 5,458 384 6.6

2007

6,006 60.1 5,679 327 5.5

2008

5,754 59.6 5,380 374 6.5

2009

5,960 61.1 5,401 559 9.4

2010

5,878 61.1 5,240 638 10.9

2011

5,639 60.9 5,006 633 11.2

2012

5,529 60.7 4,960 569 10.3

2013

5,448 62.1 4,937 511 9.4

2014

5,358 61.8 4,870 487 9.1

2015

5,494 61.4 5,119 375 6.8

2016

5,486 63.1 5,165 322 5.9

2017

5,449 63.1 5,153 296 5.4

2018

5,236 62.0 4,998 239 4.6

2019

5,439 63.8 5,220 218 4.0

With no children under age 18

1975

22,365 45.1 20,381 1,984 8.9

1976

23,327 45.7 21,389 1,938 8.3

1977

24,385 46.4 22,348 2,037 8.4

1978

25,362 47.0 23,631 1,731 6.8

1979

26,962 48.6 25,285 1,677 6.2

1980

27,144 48.1 25,375 1,769 6.5

1981

27,992 48.7 25,934 2,059 7.4

1982

28,351 48.6 26,041 2,311 8.2

1983

28,856 48.7 26,373 2,483 8.6

1984

29,684 49.3 27,652 2,032 6.8

1985

30,850 50.4 28,814 2,036 6.6

1986

31,112 50.5 29,107 2,005 6.4

1987

31,538 50.5 29,688 1,850 5.9

1988

32,490 51.2 30,911 1,580 4.9

1989

33,255 51.9 31,761 1,495 4.5

1990

33,942 52.3 32,391 1,551 4.6

1991

34,047 52.0 32,167 1,880 5.5

1992

34,487 52.3 32,481 2,006 5.8

1993

34,495 52.1 32,476 2,020 5.9

1994

35,455 53.1 33,345 2,110 6.0

1995

35,843 52.9 34,054 1,789 5.0

1996

36,509 53.0 34,698 1,811 5.0

1997

37,295 53.6 35,572 1,723 4.6

1998

38,253 54.1 36,680 1,573 4.1

1999

39,314 54.3 37,587 1,727 4.4

2000

40,142 54.8 38,408 1,733 4.3

2001

40,996 54.4 39,363 1,633 4.0

2002

41,278 54.0 39,038 2,241 5.4

2003

42,039 54.1 39,667 2,372 5.6

2004

42,289 53.8 40,000 2,289 5.4

2005

42,677 53.5 40,570 2,107 4.9

2006

43,392 53.6 41,440 1,952 4.5

2007

44,039 53.9 42,279 1,760 4.0

2008

45,585 54.3 43,417 2,168 4.8

2009

45,649 53.8 42,343 3,306 7.2

2010

46,098 53.5 42,256 3,842 8.3

2011

46,198 53.0 42,569 3,629 7.9

2012

47,222 52.6 43,494 3,728 7.9

2013

47,607 52.3 44,294 3,313 7.0

2014

48,076 52.1 44,980 3,096 6.4

2015

48,273 51.7 45,794 2,479 5.1

2016

49,663 52.1 47,180 2,484 5.0

2017

50,675 52.5 48,541 2,134 4.2

2018

51,227 52.3 49,247 1,980 3.9

2019

52,068 52.5 50,244 1,824 3.5

Note: Children are "own" children and include sons, daughters, stepchildren, or adopted children. Not included are nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and other related and unrelated children.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, 1975–2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

Table 8. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population, 25 to 64 years of age, by educational attainment and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Educational attainment and gender Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in labor
force
Total Percentage
of population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor
force

Total

Total, 25 to 64 years

168,522 131,783 78.2 127,869 75.9 3,914 3.0 36,739

Less than a high school diploma

15,163 9,285 61.2 8,780 57.9 505 5.4 5,878

High school graduates, no college

45,854 33,531 73.1 32,280 70.4 1,251 3.7 12,323

Some college or associate's degree

44,114 34,667 78.6 33,616 76.2 1,051 3.0 9,447

Bachelor's degree and higher

63,390 54,299 85.7 53,194 83.9 1,106 2.0 9,091

Bachelor's degree

40,507 34,199 84.4 33,447 82.6 753 2.2 6,308

Advanced degree

22,883 20,100 87.8 19,747 86.3 353 1.8 2,783

Master's degree

17,181 14,925 86.9 14,636 85.2 289 1.9 2,255

Professional degree

2,408 2,146 89.1 2,109 87.6 36 1.7 262

Doctoral degree

3,295 3,029 91.9 3,001 91.1 28 0.9 266

Women

Total, 25 to 64 years

85,883 61,704 71.8 59,837 69.7 1,867 3.0 24,179

Less than a high school diploma

7,142 3,347 46.9 3,133 43.9 214 6.4 3,795

High school graduates, no college

21,178 13,594 64.2 13,071 61.7 524 3.9 7,583

Some college or associate's degree

23,290 16,991 73.0 16,432 70.6 559 3.3 6,299

Bachelor's degree and higher

34,274 27,772 81.0 27,202 79.4 570 2.1 6,502

Bachelor's degree

21,601 17,052 78.9 16,675 77.2 378 2.2 4,548

Advanced degree

12,673 10,720 84.6 10,527 83.1 192 1.8 1,954

Master's degree

10,013 8,377 83.7 8,221 82.1 156 1.9 1,636

Professional degree

1,119 955 85.4 934 83.4 22 2.3 164

Doctoral degree

1,541 1,387 90.0 1,372 89.0 15 1.1 154

Men

Total, 25 to 64 years

82,639 70,079 84.8 68,032 82.3 2,047 2.9 12,560

Less than a high school diploma

8,021 5,938 74.0 5,647 70.4 291 4.9 2,083

High school graduates, no college

24,676 19,937 80.8 19,209 77.8 728 3.7 4,739

Some college or associate's degree

20,824 17,676 84.9 17,184 82.5 492 2.8 3,148

Bachelor's degree and higher

29,116 26,527 91.1 25,992 89.3 536 2.0 2,589

Bachelor's degree

18,906 17,147 90.7 16,772 88.7 375 2.2 1,759

Advanced degree

10,210 9,380 91.9 9,220 90.3 161 1.7 830

Master's degree

7,168 6,548 91.4 6,415 89.5 133 2.0 620

Professional degree

1,289 1,190 92.4 1,176 91.2 14 1.2 98

Doctoral degree

1,753 1,642 93.6 1,629 92.9 13 0.8 112

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 9A. Percent distribution of the civilian labor force, 25 to 64 years of age, by educational attainment and gender, 1970–1991
Year Civilian labor force (thousands) Percent distribution
Total High school College
Less than 4 years 4 years, no college 1 to 3 years 4 years or more

Total

1970

61,765 100.0 36.1 38.1 11.8 14.1

1971

62,344 100.0 34.5 38.4 12.3 14.8

1972

63,704 100.0 33.3 38.8 12.4 15.5

1973

64,775 100.0 30.9 39.7 13.0 16.4

1974

66,527 100.0 29.3 39.5 13.7 17.5

1975

67,774 100.0 27.5 39.7 14.4 18.3

1976

69,243 100.0 25.8 39.6 15.2 19.4

1977

71,324 100.0 24.9 39.2 15.7 20.2

1978

73,504 100.0 23.7 39.2 16.5 20.6

1979

75,781 100.0 21.8 39.5 17.3 21.3

1980

78,010 100.0 20.6 39.8 17.6 22.0

1981

80,273 100.0 19.7 40.6 17.7 22.0

1982

81,516 100.0 18.8 40.8 17.3 23.1

1983

83,615 100.0 17.8 39.9 18.1 24.2

1984

86,001 100.0 16.7 40.2 18.4 24.7

1985

88,424 100.0 15.9 40.2 19.0 24.9

1986

90,500 100.0 15.5 40.2 19.5 24.8

1987

92,966 100.0 14.9 40.2 19.7 25.3

1988

94,870 100.0 14.7 39.9 19.7 25.7

1989

97,318 100.0 14.0 39.6 20.0 26.4

1990

99,175 100.0 13.4 39.5 20.7 26.4

1991

100,480 100.0 13.0 39.4 21.1 26.5

Women

1970

22,462 100.0 33.5 44.3 10.9 11.2

1971

22,804 100.0 32.2 44.2 11.9 11.8

1972

23,606 100.0 30.7 45.1 11.8 12.4

1973

24,158 100.0 28.4 45.9 12.4 13.3

1974

25,203 100.0 26.7 45.3 13.4 14.6

1975

26,146 100.0 26.5 45.5 13.9 14.1

1976

27,166 100.0 24.0 45.1 14.7 16.2

1977

28,369 100.0 22.8 45.1 15.2 16.9

1978

29,738 100.0 22.0 44.9 16.1 17.0

1979

31,151 100.0 20.1 45.0 17.1 17.8

1980

32,593 100.0 18.4 45.4 17.4 18.7

1981

33,910 100.0 17.4 46.1 17.9 18.6

1982

34,870 100.0 16.6 45.6 18.3 19.5

1983

35,712 100.0 15.6 44.8 18.8 20.9

1984

37,234 100.0 14.5 44.9 18.9 21.7

1985

38,779 100.0 13.7 44.4 19.9 22.0

1986

39,767 100.0 13.2 44.3 20.3 22.2

1987

41,105 100.0 12.5 44.0 20.7 22.8

1988

42,254 100.0 12.4 43.3 21.2 23.1

1989

43,650 100.0 11.9 42.9 20.9 24.3

1990

44,699 100.0 11.3 42.4 21.9 24.5

1991

45,315 100.0 10.9 41.6 22.2 25.2

Men

1970

39,303 100.0 37.5 34.5 12.2 15.7

1971

39,539 100.0 35.9 35.1 12.5 16.5

1972

40,098 100.0 34.8 35.1 12.8 17.3

1973

40,617 100.0 32.4 36.0 13.4 18.2

1974

41,344 100.0 30.8 36.0 13.9 19.3

1975

41,628 100.0 28.9 36.1 14.8 20.2

1976

42,077 100.0 27.0 36.0 15.5 21.5

1977

42,954 100.0 26.3 35.3 16.1 22.3

1978

43,766 100.0 24.8 35.3 16.9 23.0

1979

44,630 100.0 23.0 35.7 17.5 23.8

1980

45,417 100.0 22.2 35.7 17.7 24.3

1981

46,363 100.0 21.5 36.5 17.4 24.6

1982

47,144 100.0 20.3 36.8 17.5 25.5

1983

47,903 100.0 19.4 36.3 17.7 26.6

1984

48,767 100.0 18.4 36.7 18.0 26.9

1985

49,647 100.0 17.7 36.9 18.3 27.1

1986

50,733 100.0 17.2 37.0 18.9 26.9

1987

51,860 100.0 16.8 37.1 18.9 27.2

1988

52,616 100.0 16.5 37.3 18.5 27.8

1989

53,668 100.0 15.7 36.9 19.2 28.2

1990

54,476 100.0 15.1 37.2 19.7 28.0

1991

55,165 100.0 14.7 37.5 20.2 27.6

Note: Data from 1970–1991 are from the March Current Population Survey. The educational attainment categories for these years were based on the number of years of school completed. Data beginning in 1992 are annual averages (shown in Table 9B), and the educational attainment categories are based on the highest diploma or degree received.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 9B. Percent distribution of the civilian labor force, 25 to 64 years of age, by educational attainment and gender, 1992–2019
Year Civilian labor force (thousands) Percent distribution
Total Less than a high school diploma High school graduates, no college(1) Some college or associate's degree Bachelor's degree and higher(2)

Total

1992

103,018 100.0 12.1 35.7 25.6 26.6

1993

104,237 100.0 11.3 35.1 26.6 27.0

1994

105,610 100.0 10.8 33.9 27.7 27.6

1995

107,032 100.0 10.4 33.2 28.1 28.3

1996

108,932 100.0 10.6 32.9 27.8 28.7

1997

110,945 100.0 10.6 32.9 27.5 29.0

1998

111,932 100.0 10.5 32.4 27.4 29.8

1999

113,095 100.0 10.0 31.8 27.6 30.5

2000

115,750 100.0 10.1 31.4 27.8 30.7

2001

116,893 100.0 10.1 30.9 28.0 31.0

2002

118,028 100.0 10.0 30.7 27.7 31.6

2003

119,621 100.0 9.9 30.3 27.6 32.1

2004

120,135 100.0 9.7 30.1 27.7 32.4

2005

121,752 100.0 9.8 29.9 27.8 32.5

2006

123,550 100.0 9.7 29.6 27.7 33.0

2007

125,104 100.0 9.3 29.2 27.7 33.8

2008

126,011 100.0 9.0 28.8 28.0 34.2

2009

126,247 100.0 9.0 28.6 28.0 34.4

2010

126,237 100.0 8.9 28.6 27.9 34.6

2011

125,508 100.0 8.7 28.0 28.0 35.3

2012

125,963 100.0 8.4 27.4 28.2 36.0

2013

125,892 100.0 8.2 27.1 28.0 36.7

2014

126,269 100.0 8.0 26.7 27.9 37.3

2015

127,106 100.0 8.1 25.9 27.7 38.2

2016

128,713 100.0 7.8 25.9 27.6 38.7

2017

129,582 100.0 7.4 25.8 27.2 39.5

2018

131,058 100.0 7.3 25.6 26.7 40.4

2019

131,783 100.0 7.0 25.4 26.3 41.2

Women

1992

46,589 100.0 10.3 37.4 27.3 25.0

1993

47,245 100.0 9.3 36.6 28.4 25.7

1994

48,405 100.0 9.0 35.0 29.8 26.2

1995

49,247 100.0 8.8 34.1 30.2 26.9

1996

50,240 100.0 8.8 33.6 29.9 27.8

1997

51,261 100.0 8.7 33.5 29.4 28.4

1998

51,678 100.0 8.8 32.7 29.4 29.2

1999

52,525 100.0 8.5 32.1 29.5 29.9

2000

53,749 100.0 8.5 31.6 29.8 30.1

2001

54,229 100.0 8.4 31.0 30.2 30.4

2002

54,710 100.0 8.1 30.6 29.9 31.3

2003

55,596 100.0 7.9 30.0 29.9 32.2

2004

55,616 100.0 7.7 29.4 30.2 32.6

2005

56,322 100.0 7.7 28.7 30.2 33.3

2006

57,201 100.0 7.6 28.3 30.2 33.9

2007

57,791 100.0 7.1 27.9 30.1 34.9

2008

58,465 100.0 6.9 27.2 30.4 35.6

2009

58,787 100.0 7.0 26.7 30.3 36.0

2010

58,808 100.0 6.8 26.4 30.3 36.4

2011

58,520 100.0 6.7 25.8 30.4 37.1

2012

59,031 100.0 6.5 25.0 30.4 38.1

2013

58,812 100.0 6.3 24.6 30.1 39.0

2014

58,983 100.0 6.1 24.1 29.8 40.0

2015

59,252 100.0 6.1 23.2 29.6 41.1

2016

60,049 100.0 6.0 22.9 29.6 41.6

2017

60,614 100.0 5.8 22.7 28.9 42.7

2018

61,182 100.0 5.7 22.3 28.3 43.8

2019

61,704 100.0 5.4 22.0 27.5 45.0

Men

1992

56,428 100.0 13.7 34.2 24.3 27.8

1993

56,992 100.0 12.9 33.9 25.1 28.1

1994

57,205 100.0 12.4 33.0 25.9 28.8

1995

57,784 100.0 11.8 32.4 26.3 29.4

1996

58,692 100.0 12.2 32.3 26.1 29.4

1997

59,684 100.0 12.2 32.4 25.9 29.6

1998

60,255 100.0 12.0 32.1 25.6 30.3

1999

60,570 100.0 11.4 31.6 26.0 31.0

2000

62,001 100.0 11.5 31.2 26.1 31.2

2001

62,664 100.0 11.5 30.9 26.2 31.4

2002

63,318 100.0 11.6 30.8 25.8 31.8

2003

64,025 100.0 11.7 30.6 25.6 32.1

2004

64,519 100.0 11.5 30.7 25.6 32.3

2005

65,430 100.0 11.5 30.9 25.7 31.9

2006

66,350 100.0 11.5 30.6 25.5 32.3

2007

67,313 100.0 11.2 30.4 25.6 32.9

2008

67,546 100.0 10.9 30.2 25.9 33.0

2009

67,460 100.0 10.8 30.3 25.9 33.0

2010

67,429 100.0 10.6 30.6 25.8 33.0

2011

66,989 100.0 10.4 30.0 26.0 33.7

2012

66,932 100.0 10.0 29.6 26.2 34.1

2013

67,081 100.0 9.8 29.2 26.2 34.7

2014

67,287 100.0 9.8 29.1 26.2 35.0

2015

67,853 100.0 9.9 28.4 26.0 35.7

2016

68,664 100.0 9.3 28.6 25.9 36.2

2017

68,968 100.0 8.9 28.6 25.7 36.8

2018

69,876 100.0 8.8 28.4 25.3 37.5

2019

70,079 100.0 8.5 28.4 25.2 37.9

(1) Includes people with a high school diploma or equivalent.

(2) Includes people with bachelor's, master's, professional, and doctoral degrees.

Note: Data from 1970–1991 (table 9A) are from the March Current Population Survey. The educational attainment categories for these years were based on the number of years of school completed. Data beginning in 1992 are annual averages, and the educational attainment categories are based on the highest diploma or degree received.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 10. Employed people, by occupation and gender, 2018 and 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Occupation and gender Year
2018 2019
Number Percent Number Percent

Total

Total, 16 years and older

155,761 100.0 157,538 100.0

Management, professional, and related occupations

62,436 40.1 64,218 40.8

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

25,850 16.6 26,981 17.1

Professional and related occupations

36,586 23.5 37,237 23.6

Service occupations

26,854 17.2 26,978 17.1

Sales and office occupations

33,461 21.5 33,370 21.2

Sales and related occupations

15,806 10.1 15,582 9.9

Office and administrative support occupations

17,655 11.3 17,789 11.3

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

14,471 9.3 14,343 9.1

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

1,121 0.7 1,156 0.7

Construction and extraction occupations

8,338 5.4 8,325 5.3

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

5,012 3.2 4,862 3.1

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

18,539 11.9 18,628 11.8

Production occupations

8,621 5.5 8,565 5.4

Transportation and material moving occupations

9,918 6.4 10,063 6.4

Women

Total, 16 years and older

73,063 100.0 74,078 100.0

Management, professional, and related occupations

32,149 44.0 33,267 44.9

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

11,387 15.6 11,909 16.1

Professional and related occupations

20,763 28.4 21,358 28.8

Service occupations

15,439 21.1 15,534 21.0

Sales and office occupations

20,453 28.0 20,222 27.3

Sales and related occupations

7,807 10.7 7,602 10.3

Office and administrative support occupations

12,646 17.3 12,620 17.0

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

745 1.0 774 1.0

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

273 0.4 291 0.4

Construction and extraction occupations

285 0.4 292 0.4

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

187 0.3 191 0.3

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

4,278 5.9 4,281 5.8

Production occupations

2,480 3.4 2,450 3.3

Transportation and material moving occupations

1,797 2.5 1,831 2.5

Men

Total, 16 years and older

82,698 100.0 83,460 100.0

Management, professional, and related occupations

30,287 36.6 30,950 37.1

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

14,464 17.5 15,072 18.1

Professional and related occupations

15,823 19.1 15,879 19.0

Service occupations

11,416 13.8 11,445 13.7

Sales and office occupations

13,008 15.7 13,148 15.8

Sales and related occupations

7,999 9.7 7,979 9.6

Office and administrative support occupations

5,010 6.1 5,169 6.2

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

13,726 16.6 13,569 16.3

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

848 1.0 865 1.0

Construction and extraction occupations

8,053 9.7 8,033 9.6

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

4,825 5.8 4,671 5.6

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

14,261 17.2 14,348 17.2

Production occupations

6,140 7.4 6,115 7.3

Transportation and material moving occupations

8,121 9.8 8,233 9.9

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 11. Employed people, by detailed occupation and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Occupation Total employed Percent women

Total, 16 years and older

157,538 47.0

Management, professional, and related occupations

64,218 51.8

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

26,981 44.1

Management occupations

18,985 40.0

Chief executives

1,602 27.6

General and operations managers

1,058 30.6

Legislators

19 -

Advertising and promotions managers

55 56.9

Marketing and sales managers

1,184 48.5

Public relations and fundraising managers

73 71.4

Administrative services managers

184 42.0

Computer and information systems managers

654 28.7

Financial managers

1,194 53.5

Compensation and benefits managers

24 -

Human resources managers

321 74.7

Training and development managers

46 -

Industrial production managers

274 22.4

Purchasing managers

227 42.8

Transportation, storage, and distribution managers

281 17.3

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers

962 24.5

Construction managers

994 10.0

Education administrators

958 67.7

Architectural and engineering managers

154 11.7

Food service managers

1,249 46.5

Funeral service managers

13 -

Gaming managers

19 -

Lodging managers

162 49.5

Medical and health services managers

677 69.7

Natural sciences managers

15 -

Postmasters and mail superintendents

30 -

Property, real estate, and community association managers

780 47.3

Social and community service managers

470 68.2

Emergency management directors

7 -

Managers, all other

5,299 36.0

Business and financial operations occupations

7,996 54.0

Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and athletes

47 -

Buyers and purchasing agents, farm products

16 -

Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products

226 47.8

Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

279 48.5

Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators

318 62.1

Compliance officers

298 59.5

Cost estimators

127 14.3

Human resources workers

770 73.5

Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists

51 75.0

Training and development specialists

125 52.5

Logisticians

154 31.7

Management analysts

950 42.1

Meeting, convention, and event planners

146 78.7

Fundraisers

93 67.2

Market research analysts and marketing specialists

369 56.6

Business operations specialists, all other

269 57.7

Accountants and auditors

1,964 61.7

Appraisers and assessors of real estate

84 42.0

Budget analysts

51 60.4

Credit analysts

28 -

Financial analysts

345 34.2

Personal financial advisors

551 32.1

Insurance underwriters

105 51.1

Financial examiners

21 -

Credit counselors and loan officers

403 53.9

Tax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents

53 69.2

Tax preparers

97 62.3

Financial specialists, all other

57 46.8

Professional and related occupations

37,237 57.4

Computer and mathematical occupations

5,352 25.8

Computer and information research scientists

24 -

Computer systems analysts

663 40.1

Information security analysts

125 17.1

Computer programmers

454 20.3

Software developers, applications and systems software

1,815 18.7

Web developers

193 41.4

Computer support specialists

547 26.4

Database administrators

106 30.2

Network and computer systems administrators

199 26.1

Computer network architects

106 9.2

Computer occupations, all other

808 23.6

Actuaries

33 -

Mathematicians

3 -

Operations research analysts

152 42.7

Statisticians

101 52.4

Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations

22 -

Architecture and engineering occupations

3,305 15.7

Architects, except naval

208 24.5

Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists

48 -

Aerospace engineers

134 13.8

Agricultural engineers

6 -

Biomedical engineers

25 -

Chemical engineers

87 14.4

Civil engineers

475 13.9

Computer hardware engineers

77 22.8

Electrical and electronics engineers

285 11.6

Environmental engineers

25 -

Industrial engineers, including health and safety

245 24.3

Marine engineers and naval architects

12 -

Materials engineers

44 -

Mechanical engineers

351 6.6

Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers

8 -

Nuclear engineers

8 -

Petroleum engineers

24 -

Engineers, all other

582 13.9

Drafters

113 23.3

Engineering technicians, except drafters

496 19.8

Surveying and mapping technicians

53 6.8

Life, physical, and social science occupations

1,485 49.4

Agricultural and food scientists

37 -

Biological scientists

104 47.7

Conservation scientists and foresters

20 -

Medical scientists

170 51.8

Life scientists, all other

2 -

Astronomers and physicists

17 -

Atmospheric and space scientists

10 -

Chemists and materials scientists

97 42.5

Environmental scientists and geoscientists

119 33.0

Physical scientists, all other

298 43.7

Economists

35 -

Survey researchers

0 -

Psychologists

234 79.7

Sociologists

2 -

Urban and regional planners

25 -

Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers

39 -

Agricultural and food science technicians

20 -

Biological technicians

23 -

Chemical technicians

56 30.8

Geological and petroleum technicians

20 -

Nuclear technicians

3 -

Social science research assistants

1 -

Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians

152 54.0

Community and social service occupations

2,717 67.5

Counselors

927 75.7

Social workers

823 81.9

Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists

97 44.6

Social and human service assistants

238 79.0

Miscellaneous community and social service specialists, including health educators and community health workers

78 70.8

Clergy

413 20.7

Directors, religious activities and education

72 48.6

Religious workers, all other

69 72.7

Legal occupations

1,955 52.7

Lawyers

1,240 36.4

Judicial law clerks

7 -

Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers

70 52.5

Paralegals and legal assistants

444 89.6

Miscellaneous legal support workers

193 72.5

Education, training, and library occupations

9,455 73.6

Postsecondary teachers

1,386 47.4

Preschool and kindergarten teachers

655 98.7

Elementary and middle school teachers

3,604 80.5

Secondary school teachers

1,015 56.5

Special education teachers

331 86.7

Other teachers and instructors

1,017 64.6

Archivists, curators, and museum technicians

48 -

Librarians

179 79.9

Library technicians

33 -

Teacher assistants

999 89.7

Other education, training, and library workers

189 72.6

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

3,285 49.0

Artists and related workers

248 54.0

Designers

983 54.0

Actors

40 -

Producers and directors

186 42.5

Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers

345 35.3

Dancers and choreographers

23 -

Musicians, singers, and related workers

202 36.7

Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other

50 32.8

Announcers

58 30.4

News analysts, reporters and correspondents

93 45.1

Public relations specialists

137 63.6

Editors

147 63.3

Technical writers

61 57.8

Writers and authors

225 63.5

Miscellaneous media and communication workers

118 66.4

Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators

119 12.0

Photographers

188 49.3

Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors

60 16.3

Media and communication equipment workers, all other

0 -

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

9,684 75.4

Chiropractors

61 28.0

Dentists

162 33.9

Dietitians and nutritionists

128 92.1

Optometrists

43 -

Pharmacists

341 60.4

Physicians and surgeons

1,098 40.8

Physician assistants

131 70.8

Podiatrists

10 -

Audiologists

14 -

Occupational therapists

136 88.0

Physical therapists

304 67.9

Radiation therapists

16 -

Recreational therapists

10 -

Respiratory therapists

112 66.8

Speech-language pathologists

180 95.8

Exercise physiologists

2 -

Therapists, all other

235 81.4

Veterinarians

104 68.3

Registered nurses

3,242 88.9

Nurse anesthetists

33 -

Nurse midwives

10 -

Nurse practitioners

225 87.8

Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other

35 -

Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians

323 73.8

Dental hygienists

208 96.0

Diagnostic related technologists and technicians

398 70.0

Emergency medical technicians and paramedics

206 33.5

Health practitioner support technologists and technicians

710 79.0

Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

687 90.8

Medical records and health information technicians

185 93.3

Opticians, dispensing

49 -

Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians

152 65.0

Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

133 49.5

Service occupations

26,978 57.6

Healthcare support occupations

3,758 86.9

Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides

2,086 88.3

Occupational therapy assistants and aides

29 -

Physical therapist assistants and aides

101 63.4

Massage therapists

183 83.6

Dental assistants

284 94.9

Medical assistants

596 92.7

Medical transcriptionists

41 -

Pharmacy aides

49 -

Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers

59 82.7

Phlebotomists

124 89.3

Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations, including medical equipment preparers

206 68.1

Protective service occupations

3,128 22.1

First-line supervisors of correctional officers

44 -

First-line supervisors of police and detectives

83 9.9

First-line supervisors of fire fighting and prevention workers

42 -

First-line supervisors of protective service workers, all other

78 25.0

Firefighters

318 3.3

Fire inspectors

21 -

Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers

372 30.1

Detectives and criminal investigators

164 23.0

Fish and game wardens

4 -

Parking enforcement workers

4 -

Police and sheriff's patrol officers

716 17.6

Transit and railroad police

5 -

Animal control workers

10 -

Private detectives and investigators

97 47.6

Security guards and gaming surveillance officers

937 21.5

Crossing guards

52 48.6

Transportation security screeners

43 -

Lifeguards and other recreational, and all other protective service workers

139 49.4

Food preparation and serving related occupations

8,378 54.5

Chefs and head cooks

474 22.0

First-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers

597 57.4

Cooks

2,031 41.7

Food preparation workers

1,079 59.3

Bartenders

464 53.1

Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food

372 62.4

Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop

200 59.2

Waiters and waitresses

2,038 71.3

Food servers, nonrestaurant

191 66.1

Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers

338 40.5

Dishwashers

264 21.0

Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop

322 82.1

Food preparation and serving related workers, all other

7 -

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

5,746 42.0

First-line supervisors of housekeeping and janitorial workers

352 41.6

First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers

285 9.3

Janitors and building cleaners

2,265 37.2

Maids and housekeeping cleaners

1,475 89.0

Pest control workers

96 6.7

Grounds maintenance workers

1,273 6.3

Personal care and service occupations

5,968 76.9

First-line supervisors of gaming workers

211 43.2

First-line supervisors of personal service workers

213 68.5

Animal trainers

63 58.6

Nonfarm animal caretakers

296 75.1

Gaming services workers

93 45.1

Motion picture projectionists

1 -

Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers

38 -

Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers

210 39.3

Embalmers and funeral attendants

15 -

Morticians, undertakers, and funeral directors

26 -

Barbers

137 23.0

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

803 92.3

Miscellaneous personal appearance workers

409 85.5

Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges

92 24.3

Tour and travel guides

61 43.6

Childcare workers

1,193 93.4

Personal care aides

1,458 85.6

Recreation and fitness workers

440 63.3

Residential advisors

30 -

Personal care and service workers, all other

178 61.7

Sales and office occupations

33,370 60.6

Sales and related occupations

15,582 48.8

First-line supervisors of retail sales workers

3,232 45.5

First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers

1,247 27.1

Cashiers

3,164 71.2

Counter and rental clerks

97 42.6

Parts salespersons

142 12.0

Retail salespersons

3,105 48.5

Advertising sales agents

190 49.7

Insurance sales agents

595 50.6

Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents

231 30.0

Travel agents

82 86.0

Sales representatives, services, all other

557 30.4

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing

1,281 27.2

Models, demonstrators, and product promoters

62 73.3

Real estate brokers and sales agents

1,095 58.9

Sales engineers

35 -

Telemarketers

49 -

Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers

135 59.5

Sales and related workers, all other

284 42.9

Office and administrative support occupations

17,789 70.9

First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers

1,306 68.5

Switchboard operators, including answering service

21 -

Telephone operators

42 -

Communications equipment operators, all other

12 -

Bill and account collectors

116 80.8

Billing and posting clerks

459 89.5

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks

1,015 88.5

Gaming cage workers

13 -

Payroll and timekeeping clerks

155 85.2

Procurement clerks

29 -

Tellers

294 84.7

Financial clerks, all other

119 59.7

Brokerage clerks

3 -

Correspondence clerks

5 -

Court, municipal, and license clerks

95 75.3

Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks

41 -

Customer service representatives

2,552 64.2

Eligibility interviewers, government programs

70 80.1

File clerks

175 83.1

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks

116 74.6

Interviewers, except eligibility and loan

131 85.5

Library assistants, clerical

88 81.4

Loan interviewers and clerks

116 76.8

New accounts clerks

22 -

Order clerks

112 53.3

Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping

60 81.2

Receptionists and information clerks

1,288 89.3

Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks

119 58.9

Information and record clerks, all other

99 76.9

Cargo and freight agents

20 -

Couriers and messengers

402 20.7

Dispatchers

261 53.1

Meter readers, utilities

17 -

Postal service clerks

96 55.1

Postal service mail carriers

331 36.6

Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators

76 53.3

Production, planning, and expediting clerks

297 57.7

Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks

563 34.9

Stock clerks and order fillers

1,512 37.5

Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping

66 47.3

Secretaries and administrative assistants

2,688 93.2

Computer operators

72 47.5

Data entry keyers

250 73.4

Word processors and typists

57 86.0

Desktop publishers

0 -

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks

269 81.7

Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service

68 49.8

Office clerks, general

1,355 82.7

Office machine operators, except computer

32 -

Proofreaders and copy markers

7 -

Statistical assistants

58 42.8

Office and administrative support workers, all other

618 74.6

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

14,343 5.4

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

1,156 25.2

First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers

51 9.4

Agricultural inspectors

18 -

Animal breeders

10 -

Graders and sorters, agricultural products

88 64.5

Miscellaneous agricultural workers

866 24.2

Fishers and related fishing workers

36 -

Hunters and trappers

0 -

Forest and conservation workers

21 -

Logging workers

66 1.8

Construction and extraction occupations

8,325 3.5

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

682 3.4

Boilermakers

24 -

Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons

152 0.7

Carpenters

1,292 2.8

Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers

170 1.9

Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers

65 3.0

Construction laborers

2,051 3.5

Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators

22 -

Pile-driver operators

1 -

Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators

375 1.7

Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers

178 0.7

Electricians

914 2.2

Glaziers

38 -

Insulation workers

59 3.7

Painters, construction and maintenance

599 8.9

Paperhangers

7 -

Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

637 2.7

Plasterers and stucco masons

23 -

Reinforcing iron and rebar workers

6 -

Roofers

222 1.9

Sheet metal workers

140 6.8

Structural iron and steel workers

66 0.9

Solar photovoltaic installers

18 -

Helpers, construction trades

50 5.7

Construction and building inspectors

105 10.4

Elevator installers and repairers

20 -

Fence erectors

41 -

Hazardous materials removal workers

40 -

Highway maintenance workers

113 3.6

Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators

4 -

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners

8 -

Miscellaneous construction and related workers

32 -

Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining

29 -

Earth drillers, except oil and gas

22 -

Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters

8 -

Mining machine operators

56 2.0

Roof bolters, mining

1 -

Roustabouts, oil and gas

8 -

Helpers--extraction workers

2 -

Other extraction workers

46 -

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

4,862 3.9

First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

272 8.2

Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers

184 14.0

Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers

131 7.6

Avionics technicians

13 -

Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers

16 -

Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment

7 -

Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial and utility

17 -

Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles

9 -

Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers

32 -

Security and fire alarm systems installers

58 2.9

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

152 4.8

Automotive body and related repairers

125 2.2

Automotive glass installers and repairers

21 -

Automotive service technicians and mechanics

880 1.9

Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists

347 1.5

Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics

211 1.5

Small engine mechanics

45 -

Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

73 1.3

Control and valve installers and repairers

22 -

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers

466 1.5

Home appliance repairers

51 5.7

Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics

408 4.1

Maintenance and repair workers, general

579 3.8

Maintenance workers, machinery

21 -

Millwrights

52 5.0

Electrical power-line installers and repairers

133 1.6

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

184 4.5

Precision instrument and equipment repairers

69 11.6

Wind turbine service technicians

2 -

Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers

28 -

Commercial divers

2 -

Locksmiths and safe repairers

32 -

Manufactured building and mobile home installers

5 -

Riggers

12 -

Signal and track switch repairers

7 -

Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers

19 -

Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers

179 8.0

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

18,628 23.0

Production occupations

8,565 28.6

First-line supervisors of production and operating workers

844 21.3

Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers

8 -

Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers

101 50.4

Engine and other machine assemblers

9 -

Structural metal fabricators and fitters

25 -

Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators

1,001 36.4

Bakers

228 60.4

Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers

297 26.9

Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders

17 -

Food batchmakers

82 62.7

Food cooking machine operators and tenders

3 -

Food processing workers, all other

147 33.8

Computer control programmers and operators

108 3.7

Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

13 -

Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

7 -

Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

13 -

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

70 15.8

Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

6 -

Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

44 -

Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

6 -

Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

5 -

Machinists

375 5.6

Metal furnace operators, tenders, pourers, and casters

23 -

Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic

5 -

Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

45 -

Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

2 -

Tool and die makers

55 4.8

Welding, soldering, and brazing workers

592 5.3

Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

4 -

Layout workers, metal and plastic

10 -

Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

13 -

Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners

1 -

Metal workers and plastic workers, all other

392 19.5

Prepress technicians and workers

27 -

Printing press operators

133 22.1

Print binding and finishing workers

14 -

Laundry and dry-cleaning workers

134 75.4

Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials

28 -

Sewing machine operators

179 72.4

Shoe and leather workers and repairers

7 -

Shoe machine operators and tenders

5 -

Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers

86 75.4

Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders

2 -

Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders

4 -

Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders

9 -

Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders

10 -

Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers

1 -

Fabric and apparel patternmakers

0 -

Upholsterers

30 -

Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other

13 -

Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

65 8.0

Furniture finishers

18 -

Model makers and patternmakers, wood

0 -

Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood

33 -

Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing

12 -

Woodworkers, all other

23 -

Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers

43 -

Stationary engineers and boiler operators

52 3.0

Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators

110 8.0

Miscellaneous plant and system operators

51 4.9

Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders

73 11.1

Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers

90 7.5

Cutting workers

60 12.7

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders

27 -

Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders

17 -

Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers

802 35.6

Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers

40 -

Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians

91 60.0

Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders

262 54.6

Painting workers

171 10.6

Photographic process workers and processing machine operators

13 -

Semiconductor processors

0 -

Adhesive bonding machine operators and tenders

10 -

Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders

2 -

Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders

2 -

Etchers and engravers

8 -

Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic

31 -

Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders

24 -

Tire builders

8 -

Helpers--production workers

54 32.6

Production workers, all other

1,141 28.6

Transportation and material moving occupations

10,063 18.2

Supervisors of transportation and material moving workers

206 21.5

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers

141 7.5

Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists

43 -

Flight attendants

110 81.3

Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians

15 -

Bus drivers

546 45.3

Driver/sales workers and truck drivers

3,608 6.7

Taxi drivers and chauffeurs

790 16.8

Motor vehicle operators, all other

66 17.2

Locomotive engineers and operators

42 -

Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators

2 -

Railroad conductors and yardmasters

52 2.4

Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers

9 -

Sailors and marine oilers

19 -

Ship and boat captains and operators

45 -

Ship engineers

5 -

Bridge and lock tenders

0 -

Parking lot attendants

83 14.8

Automotive and watercraft service attendants

88 18.4

Transportation inspectors

42 -

Transportation attendants, except flight attendants

43 -

Other transportation workers

38 -

Conveyor operators and tenders

2 -

Crane and tower operators

63 5.2

Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators

28 -

Hoist and winch operators

9 -

Industrial truck and tractor operators

571 8.7

Cleaners of vehicles and equipment

344 16.0

Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand

2,235 21.5

Machine feeders and offbearers

24 -

Packers and packagers, hand

628 54.8

Pumping station operators

16 -

Refuse and recyclable material collectors

99 7.6

Mine shuttle car operators

2 -

Tank car, truck, and ship loaders

6 -

Material moving workers, all other

41 -

Note: Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 50,000).
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 12. Employed women, by occupation, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 2019 annual averages (Percent distribution)
Occupation White Black or
African
American
Asian Hispanic or
Latino
ethnicity

Total, 16 years and older (thousands)

56,341 10,000 4,826 12,023

Percent

100.0 100 100 100.0

Management, professional, and related occupations

46.1 37.2 53.3 28.5

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

16.7 12.3 18.3 10.3

Professional and related occupations

29.3 24.9 34.9 18.2

Service occupations

19.5 27.6 20.2 31.1

Sales and office occupations

27.9 26.7 20.0 28.7

Sales and related occupations

10.4 9.8 7.9 11.3

Office and administrative support occupations

17.5 17.0 12.2 17.4

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

1.2 0.7 0.4 2.3

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

0.5 0.2 0.1 1.3

Construction and extraction occupations

0.4 0.2 0.1 0.8

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

0.3 0.3 0.1 0.3

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

5.3 7.7 6.1 9.3

Production occupations

3.1 3.7 4.6 5.6

Transportation and material moving occupations

2.3 4.0 1.5 3.7

Note: Women whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 13. Employed people, by industry and gender, 2018 and 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Industry and gender Year
2018 2019
Number Percent Number Percent

Total

Total, 16 years and older

155,761 100.0 157,538 100.0

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting

2,425 1.6 2,425 1.5

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

784 0.5 750 0.5

Construction

11,181 7.2 11,373 7.2

Manufacturing

15,560 10.0 15,741 10.0

Durable goods manufacturing

9,831 6.3 9,970 6.3

Nondurable goods manufacturing

5,729 3.7 5,771 3.7

Wholesale and retail trade

20,270 13.0 19,742 12.5

Wholesale trade

3,671 2.4 3,525 2.2

Retail trade

16,599 10.7 16,217 10.3

Transportation and utilities

8,551 5.5 8,991 5.7

Transportation and warehousing

7,207 4.6 7,614 4.8

Utilities

1,345 0.9 1,377 0.9

Information

2,919 1.9 2,766 1.8

Financial activities

10,649 6.8 10,765 6.8

Finance and insurance

7,376 4.7 7,464 4.7

Real estate and rental and leasing

3,273 2.1 3,301 2.1

Professional and business services

18,950 12.2 19,606 12.4

Professional and technical services

12,105 7.8 12,808 8.1

Management, administrative, and waste services

6,845 4.4 6,799 4.3

Education and health services

35,043 22.5 35,894 22.8

Educational services

13,910 8.9 14,193 9.0

Health care and social assistance

21,133 13.6 21,701 13.8

Hospitals

7,108 4.6 7,425 4.7

Health services, except hospitals

10,636 6.8 10,846 6.9

Social assistance

3,389 2.2 3,430 2.2

Leisure and hospitality

14,268 9.2 14,643 9.3

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

3,362 2.2 3,444 2.2

Accommodation and food services

10,905 7.0 11,200 7.1

Other services

7,742 5.0 7,617 4.8

Other services, except private households

6,965 4.5 6,796 4.3

Other services

777 0.5 821 0.5

Public administration

7,419 4.8 7,225 4.6

Women

Total, 16 years and older

73,063 100.0 74,078 100.0

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting

628 0.9 635 0.9

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

108 0.1 118 0.2

Construction

1,102 1.5 1,168 1.6

Manufacturing

4,537 6.2 4,630 6.3

Durable goods manufacturing

2,463 3.4 2,505 3.4

Nondurable goods manufacturing

2,074 2.8 2,125 2.9

Wholesale and retail trade

9,068 12.4 8,728 11.8

Wholesale trade

1,048 1.4 1,008 1.4

Retail trade

8,020 11.0 7,721 10.4

Transportation and utilities

2,084 2.9 2,166 2.9

Transportation and warehousing

1,796 2.5 1,892 2.6

Utilities

288 0.4 274 0.4

Information

1,118 1.5 1,120 1.5

Financial activities

5,598 7.7 5,660 7.6

Finance and insurance

4,058 5.6 4,083 5.5

Real estate and rental and leasing

1,540 2.1 1,576 2.1

Professional and business services

7,872 10.8 8,104 10.9

Professional and technical services

5,113 7.0 5,456 7.4

Management, administrative, and waste services

2,758 3.8 2,648 3.6

Education and health services

26,058 35.7 26,842 36.2

Educational services

9,501 13.0 9,883 13.3

Health care and social assistance

16,558 22.7 16,959 22.9

Hospitals

5,330 7.3 5,562 7.5

Health services, except hospitals

8,375 11.5 8,523 11.5

Social assistance

2,853 3.9 2,874 3.9

Leisure and hospitality

7,347 10.1 7,499 10.1

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

1,505 2.1 1,583 2.1

Accommodation and food services

5,843 8.0 5,915 8.0

Other services

4,148 5.7 4,103 5.5

Other services, except private households

3,423 4.7 3,356 4.5

Other services

725 1.0 747 1.0

Public administration

3,394 4.6 3,304 4.5

Men

Total, 16 years and older

82,698 100.0 83,460 100.0

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting

1,797 2.2 1,790 2.1

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

676 0.8 632 0.8

Construction

10,079 12.2 10,205 12.2

Manufacturing

11,022 13.3 11,111 13.3

Durable goods manufacturing

7,368 8.9 7,465 8.9

Nondurable goods manufacturing

3,654 4.4 3,646 4.4

Wholesale and retail trade

11,202 13.5 11,014 13.2

Wholesale trade

2,623 3.2 2,517 3.0

Retail trade

8,579 10.4 8,497 10.2

Transportation and utilities

6,468 7.8 6,824 8.2

Transportation and warehousing

5,411 6.5 5,722 6.9

Utilities

1,057 1.3 1,103 1.3

Information

1,801 2.2 1,645 2.0

Financial activities

5,051 6.1 5,106 6.1

Finance and insurance

3,317 4.0 3,381 4.1

Real estate and rental and leasing

1,734 2.1 1,725 2.1

Professional and business services

11,079 13.4 11,502 13.8

Professional and technical services

6,992 8.5 7,352 8.8

Management, administrative, and waste services

4,087 4.9 4,150 5.0

Education and health services

8,985 10.9 9,052 10.8

Educational services

4,410 5.3 4,310 5.2

Health care and social assistance

4,575 5.5 4,742 5.7

Hospitals

1,778 2.1 1,863 2.2

Health services, except hospitals

2,261 2.7 2,323 2.8

Social assistance

536 0.6 555 0.7

Leisure and hospitality

6,920 8.4 7,145 8.6

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

1,858 2.2 1,860 2.2

Accommodation and food services

5,062 6.1 5,284 6.3

Other services

3,595 4.3 3,514 4.2

Other services, except private households

3,542 4.3 3,440 4.1

Other services

53 0.1 74 0.1

Public administration

4,025 4.9 3,920 4.7

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 14. Employed people, by detailed industry and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Industry Total employed Percent women

Total, 16 years and older

157,538 47.0

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting

2,425 26.2

Crop production

1,261 26.7

Animal production and aquaculture

762 27.5

Forestry, except logging

49 -

Logging

117 7.5

Fishing, hunting, and trapping

61 12.4

Support activities for agriculture and forestry

174 35.8

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

750 15.8

Oil and gas extraction

99 21.7

Coal mining

52 8.8

Metal ore mining

28 -

Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying

87 13.3

Not specified type of mining

13 -

Support activities for mining

471 15.6

Construction

11,373 10.3

Manufacturing

15,741 29.4

Durable goods manufacturing

9,970 25.1

Nonmetallic mineral products manufacturing

463 21.9

Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture manufacturing

26 -

Clay building material and refractories manufacturing

30 -

Glass and glass product manufacturing

155 26.7

Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product manufacturing

176 12.9

Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing

77 28.7

Primary metals and fabricated metal products manufacturing

1,796 16.6

Iron and steel mills and steel product manufacturing

282 10.2

Aluminum production and processing

72 22.9

Nonferrous metal, except aluminum, production and processing

56 18.1

Foundries

66 16.3

Metal forgings and stampings

42 -

Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing

46 -

Structural metals, and boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing

345 13.6

Machine shops; turned product; screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing

338 13.6

Coating, engraving, heat treating and allied activities

69 27.1

Ordnance

43 -

Miscellaneous fabricated metal products manufacturing

404 22.3

Not specified metal industries

34 -

Machinery manufacturing

1,148 21.7

Agricultural implement manufacturing

97 20.7

Construction, and mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing

139 20.9

Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing

54 25.8

Metalworking machinery manufacturing

122 15.6

Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing

41 -

Machinery manufacturing, n.e.c.

669 21.8

Not specified machinery manufacturing

25 -

Computers and electronic products manufacturing

1,071 28.0

Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing

174 22.6

Communications, and audio and video equipment manufacturing

122 27.0

Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing

199 29.6

Electronic component and product manufacturing, n.e.c.

577 29.2

Electrical equipment and appliances manufacturing

439 28.8

Household appliance manufacturing

91 23.7

Electrical lighting and electrical equipment manufacturing, and other electrical component manufacturing, n.e.c.

349 30.1

Transportation equipment manufacturing

2,560 23.9

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment manufacturing

1,455 23.6

Aircraft and parts manufacturing

813 25.4

Aerospace product and parts manufacturing

54 29.6

Railroad rolling stock manufacturing

28 -

Ship and boat building

170 18.0

Other transportation equipment manufacturing

40 -

Wood products manufacturing

466 20.9

Sawmills and wood preservation

139 11.5

Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood products

38 -

Prefabricated wood buildings and mobile homes

37 -

Miscellaneous wood products

252 24.0

Furniture and related product manufacturing

420 25.9

Miscellaneous manufacturing

1,606 38.3

Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing

623 39.4

Sporting and athletic goods, and doll, toy and game manufacturing

101 45.5

Miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c.

555 37.7

Not specified manufacturing industries

327 34.8

Nondurable goods manufacturing

5,771 36.8

Food manufacturing

1,834 41.5

Animal food, grain, and oilseed milling

151 29.8

Sugar and confectionery products

86 34.0

Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing

153 46.7

Dairy product manufacturing

145 23.2

Animal slaughtering and processing

585 38.7

Retail bakeries

230 66.6

Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing, except retail bakeries

232 44.8

Seafood and other miscellaneous foods, n.e.c.

188 40.0

Not specified food industries

64 37.0

Beverage and tobacco products manufacturing

298 26.0

Beverage manufacturing

286 25.4

Tobacco manufacturing

13 -

Textiles, apparel, and leather manufacturing

552 53.2

Fiber, yarn, and thread mills

11 -

Fabric mills, except knitting mills

91 46.2

Textile and fabric finishing and coating mills

21 -

Carpet and rug mills

64 39.4

Textile product mills, except carpet and rug

85 54.8

Knitting fabric mills, and apparel knitting mills

7 -

Cut and sew apparel manufacturing

217 61.9

Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing

11 -

Footwear manufacturing

23 -

Leather tanning and finishing and other allied products manufacturing

23 -

Paper manufacturing and printing

871 29.9

Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills

217 17.5

Paperboard container manufacturing

108 24.9

Miscellaneous paper and pulp products

74 36.2

Printing and related support activities

473 35.8

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing

210 15.9

Petroleum refining

185 16.1

Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products

26 -

Chemicals manufacturing

1,459 37.3

Resin, synthetic rubber and fibers, and filaments manufacturing

178 23.3

Agricultural chemical manufacturing

37 -

Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing

591 49.6

Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing

72 17.0

Soap, cleaning compound, and cosmetics manufacturing

170 47.3

Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals

412 26.0

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing

545 28.0

Plastics product manufacturing

409 29.4

Tire manufacturing

65 14.0

Rubber product, except tire, manufacturing

72 32.2

Wholesale and retail trade

19,742 44.2

Wholesale trade

3,525 28.6

Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies merchant wholesalers

168 20.9

Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers

66 35.5

Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers

168 17.4

Professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers

326 32.7

Metals and minerals, except petroleum merchant wholesalers

53 22.7

Household appliances and electrical and electronic goods merchant wholesalers

200 26.6

Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers

163 21.9

Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers

352 24.3

Recyclable material merchant wholesalers

89 17.8

Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers

76 33.6

Paper and paper products merchant wholesalers

47 -

Drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers

242 45.2

Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers

92 48.6

Grocery and related product merchant wholesalers

802 26.0

Farm product raw material merchant wholesalers

65 26.5

Petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers

121 21.5

Alcoholic beverages merchant wholesalers

101 19.4

Farm supplies merchant wholesalers

46 -

Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers

209 35.7

Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers

79 47.6

Not specified wholesale trade

59 36.8

Retail trade

16,217 47.6

Automobile dealers

1,270 17.9

Other motor vehicle dealers

159 25.8

Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores

547 16.4

Furniture and home furnishings stores

546 47.5

Household appliance stores

58 22.7

Electronics stores

447 35.4

Building material and supplies dealers

1,069 30.1

Hardware stores

198 28.5

Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores

272 37.3

Grocery stores

2,670 47.5

Specialty food stores

225 45.5

Beer, wine, and liquor stores

132 39.8

Pharmacies and drug stores

909 65.3

Health and personal care, except drug, stores

434 70.9

Gasoline stations

531 50.0

Clothing stores

924 73.2

Shoe stores

161 58.7

Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores

172 62.0

Sporting goods, and hobby and toy stores

445 41.1

Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores

51 72.6

Musical instrument and supplies stores

27 -

Book stores and news dealers

92 60.1

Department stores and discount stores

1,828 59.4

Miscellaneous general merchandise stores

609 60.3

Retail florists

94 74.9

Office supplies and stationery stores

115 32.9

Used merchandise stores

246 60.7

Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops

111 71.1

Miscellaneous retail stores

503 53.4

Electronic shopping

556 43.7

Electronic auctions

14 -

Mail-order houses

82 54.1

Vending machine operators

41 -

Fuel dealers

92 22.6

Other direct selling establishments

136 59.5

Not specified retail trade

455 52.7

Transportation and utilities

8,991 24.1

Transportation and warehousing

7,614 24.8

Air transportation

656 41.2

Rail transportation

225 7.2

Water transportation

76 29.6

Truck transportation

2,110 12.8

Bus service and urban transit

492 37.1

Taxi and limousine service

703 18.2

Pipeline transportation

45 -

Scenic and sightseeing transportation

50 31.4

Postal Service

862 26.4

Couriers and messengers

669 41.7

Couriers and messengers

938 22.7

Warehousing and storage

788 33.0

Utilities

1,377 19.9

Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution

727 19.8

Natural gas distribution

113 13.4

Electric and gas, and other combinations

141 28.3

Water, steam, air-conditioning, and irrigation systems

262 20.9

Sewage treatment facilities

101 14.2

Not specified utilities

33 -

Information

2,766 40.5

Newspaper publishers

156 50.1

Periodical, book, and directory publishers

200 57.3

Software publishers

50 37.1

Motion pictures and video industries

477 37.7

Sound recording industries

52 28.1

Radio and television broadcasting and cable subscription programming

496 32.7

Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals

180 47.4

Wired telecommunications carriers

431 28.2

Other telecommunications services

389 30.8

Data processing, hosting, and related services

94 48.0

Libraries and archives

216 78.8

Other information services

24 -

Financial activities

10,765 52.6

Finance and insurance

7,464 54.7

Banking and related activities

2,038 59.5

Savings institutions, including credit unions

286 67.5

Nondepository credit and related activities

1,045 47.4

Securities, commodities, funds, trusts, and other financial investments

1,263 38.2

Insurance carriers and related activities

2,833 60.1

Real estate and rental and leasing

3,301 47.7

Real estate

2,921 49.7

Rental and leasing services

381 32.6

Automotive equipment rental and leasing

162 34.4

Video tape and disk rental

6 -

Other consumer goods rental

100 34.2

Commercial, industrial, and other intangible assets rental and leasing

112 28.2

Professional and business services

19,606 41.3

Professional and technical services

12,808 42.6

Legal services

1,747 56.6

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services

1,219 60.9

Architectural, engineering, and related services

1,818 25.9

Specialized design services

472 57.2

Computer systems design and related services

3,703 27.8

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services

1,693 42.0

Scientific research and development services

607 46.6

Advertising, public relations, and related services

649 51.3

Veterinary services

410 82.4

Other professional, scientific, and technical services

489 59.5

Management, administrative, and waste services

6,799 39.0

Management of companies and enterprises

200 44.9

Employment services

899 53.0

Business support services

707 60.6

Travel arrangements and reservation services

279 59.6

Investigation and security services

811 22.7

Services to buildings and dwellings

1,603 56.2

Landscaping services

1,408 10.5

Other administrative and other support services

364 44.6

Waste management and remediation services

528 17.3

Education and health services

35,894 74.8

Educational services

14,193 69.6

Elementary and secondary schools

9,369 75.8

Colleges, universities, and professional schools, including junior colleges

3,795 55.3

Business, technical, and trade schools and training

94 59.5

Other schools and instruction, and educational support services

935 67.1

Health care and social assistance

21,701 78.1

Hospitals

7,425 74.9

Health services, except hospitals

10,846 78.6

Offices of physicians

1,581 75.7

Offices of dentists

915 82.6

Offices of chiropractors

140 60.1

Offices of optometrists

134 72.8

Offices of other health practitioners

369 82.1

Outpatient care centers

2,031 77.1

Home health care services

1,412 88.5

Other health care services

1,607 69.9

Nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities)

1,663 83.7

Residential care facilities, except skilled nursing facilities

995 76.0

Social assistance

3,430 83.8

Individual and family services

1,753 78.3

Community food and housing, and emergency services

125 63.8

Vocational rehabilitation services

99 56.7

Child day care services

1,452 94.0

Leisure and hospitality

14,643 51.2

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

3,444 46.0

Independent artists, performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries

944 43.7

Museums, art galleries, historical sites, and similar institutions

365 50.1

Bowling centers

49 -

Other amusement, gambling, and recreation industries

2,085 45.9

Accommodation and food services

11,200 52.8

Accommodation

1,489 57.6

Traveler accommodation

1,385 58.7

Recreational vehicle parks and camps, and rooming and boarding houses

104 43.9

Food services and drinking places

9,711 52.1

Restaurants and other food services

9,462 52.0

Drinking places, alcoholic beverages

249 54.7

Other services

7,617 53.9

Other services, except private households

6,796 49.4

Repair and maintenance

2,099 13.3

Automotive repair and maintenance

1,253 9.9

Car washes

167 15.1

Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance

150 20.1

Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance

319 10.7

Personal and household goods repair and maintenance

197 31.5

Footwear and leather goods repair

12 -

Personal and laundry services

2,691 72.9

Barber shops

150 27.0

Beauty salons

1,045 90.4

Nail salons and other personal care services

600 78.3

Drycleaning and laundry services

275 49.8

Funeral homes, and cemeteries and crematories

114 33.0

Other personal services

507 65.7

Membership associations and organizations

2,006 55.6

Religious organizations

1,012 47.5

Civic, social, advocacy organizations, and grantmaking and giving services

740 67.1

Labor unions

80 43.1

Business, professional, political, and similar organizations

174 59.5

Private households

821 91.0

Public administration

7,225 45.7

Executive offices and legislative bodies

1,198 52.7

Public finance activities

300 64.3

Other general government and support

177 36.5

Justice, public order, and safety activities

2,768 35.2

Administration of human resource programs

1,038 71.7

Administration of environmental quality and housing programs

237 50.2

Administration of economic programs and space research

548 43.8

National security and international affairs

960 35.3

n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.
Note: Dash indicates data not available.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 15. Employed women, by industry, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 2019 annual averages (Percent distribution)
Industry White Black or
African
American
Asian Hispanic or
Latino
ethnicity

Total, 16 years and older (thousands)

56,341 10,236 4826.0 12,023

Percent

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Agriculture and related

1.1 0.1 0.2 1.5

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2

Construction

1.8 0.6 0.9 1.8

Manufacturing

6.2 5.4 8.2 7.4

Durable goods manufacturing

3.3 3.0 4.9 3.5

Nondurable goods manufacturing

2.9 2.4 3.4 4.0

Wholesale and retail trade

11.9 10.8 10.3 13.0

Wholesale trade

1.4 0.9 1.5 1.6

Retail trade

10.5 9.9 8.8 11.4

Transportation and utilities

2.6 5.1 2.5 3.2

Transportation and warehousing

2.2 4.7 2.2 2.9

Utilities

0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3

Information

1.5 1.4 1.7 1.0

Financial activities

7.9 6.6 7.6 6.0

Finance and insurance

5.6 5.1 5.8 4.3

Real estate and rental and leasing

2.3 1.5 1.8 1.6

Professional and business services

11.0 8.6 14.9 10.8

Professional and technical services

7.5 4.5 12.9 4.7

Management, administrative, and waste services

3.5 4.2 2.0 6.2

Education and health services

36.1 40.6 31.2 30.8

Educational services

14.3 10.6 9.8 10.5

Health care and social assistance

21.8 30.0 21.5 20.4

Hospitals

7.2 8.8 9.0 4.8

Health services, except hospitals

10.9 15.7 9.6 10.9

Social assistance

3.7 5.4 2.8 4.7

Leisure and hospitality

10.0 9.5 10.3 14.4

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

2.2 1.5 1.5 1.6

Accommodation and food services

7.7 8.0 8.8 12.8

Other services

5.5 4.4 8.4 6.4

Other services, except private households

4.5 3.5 7.8 3.8

Private households

1.1 0.9 0.6 2.6

Public administration

4.1 6.8 3.5 3.6

Note: Women whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 16. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers, in current dollars, by race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and gender, 1979–2019 annual averages
Year Total White Black or African American Asian Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Total

1979

$241 $248 $199 - $194

1980

262 269 212 - 209

1981

284 291 235 - 223

1982

302 310 245 - 240

1983

313 320 261 - 250

1984

326 336 269 - 259

1985

344 356 277 - 270

1986

359 371 291 - 277

1987

374 384 301 - 285

1988

385 395 314 - 290

1989

399 409 319 - 298

1990

412 424 329 - 304

1991

426 442 348 - 312

1992

440 458 357 - 321

1993

459 475 369 - 331

1994

467 484 371 - 324

1995

479 494 383 - 329

1996

490 506 387 - 339

1997

503 519 400 - 351

1998

523 545 426 - 370

1999

549 573 445 - 385

2000

576 590 474 $615 399

2001

596 610 491 639 417

2002

608 623 498 658 424

2003

620 636 514 693 440

2004

638 657 525 708 456

2005

651 672 520 753 471

2006

671 690 554 784 486

2007

695 716 569 830 503

2008

722 742 589 861 529

2009

739 757 601 880 541

2010

747 765 611 855 535

2011

756 775 615 866 549

2012

768 792 621 920 568

2013

776 802 629 942 578

2014

791 816 639 953 594

2015

809 835 641 993 604

2016

832 862 678 1,021 624

2017

860 890 682 1,043 655

2018

886 916 694 1,095 680

2019

917 945 735 1,174 706

Women

1979

$182 $184 $169 - $157

1980

201 203 185 - 172

1981

219 221 206 - 190

1982

239 242 217 - 203

1983

252 254 232 - 215

1984

265 268 241 - 223

1985

277 281 252 - 230

1986

291 294 264 - 241

1987

303 307 276 - 251

1988

315 318 288 - 260

1989

328 334 301 - 269

1990

346 353 308 - 278

1991

366 373 323 - 292

1992

380 387 335 - 302

1993

393 401 348 - 313

1994

399 408 346 - 305

1995

406 415 355 - 305

1996

418 428 362 - 316

1997

431 444 375 - 318

1998

456 468 400 - 337

1999

473 483 409 - 348

2000

493 502 429 $547 366

2001

512 522 454 563 388

2002

529 547 473 566 397

2003

552 567 491 598 410

2004

573 584 505 613 419

2005

585 596 499 665 429

2006

600 609 519 699 440

2007

614 626 533 731 473

2008

638 654 554 753 501

2009

657 669 582 779 509

2010

669 684 592 773 508

2011

684 703 595 751 518

2012

691 710 599 770 521

2013

706 722 606 819 541

2014

719 734 611 841 548

2015

726 743 615 877 566

2016

749 766 641 902 586

2017

770 795 657 903 603

2018

789 817 654 937 617

2019

821 840 704 1,025 642

Men

1979

$292 $298 $227 - $219

1980

313 320 244 - 234

1981

340 350 268 - 251

1982

364 375 278 - 269

1983

379 387 294 - 274

1984

392 401 303 - 287

1985

407 418 305 - 296

1986

419 433 319 - 299

1987

434 450 327 - 306

1988

449 465 348 - 308

1989

468 482 348 - 315

1990

481 494 361 - 318

1991

493 506 375 - 323

1992

501 514 380 - 339

1993

510 524 392 - 346

1994

522 547 400 - 343

1995

538 566 411 - 350

1996

557 580 412 - 356

1997

579 595 432 - 371

1998

598 615 468 - 390

1999

618 638 488 - 406

2000

641 662 510 $685 417

2001

670 689 529 732 440

2002

679 702 524 756 451

2003

695 715 555 772 464

2004

713 732 569 802 480

2005

722 743 559 825 489

2006

743 761 591 882 505

2007

766 788 600 936 520

2008

798 825 620 966 559

2009

819 845 621 952 569

2010

824 850 633 936 560

2011

832 856 653 970 571

2012

854 879 665 1,055 592

2013

860 884 664 1,059 594

2014

871 897 680 1,080 616

2015

895 920 680 1,129 631

2016

915 942 718 1,151 663

2017

941 971 710 1,207 690

2018

973 1,002 735 1,241 720

2019

1,007 1,036 769 1,336 747

Percent

1979

62.3 61.7 74.4 - 71.7

1980

64.2 63.4 75.8 - 73.5

1981

64.4 63.1 76.9 - 75.7

1982

65.7 64.5 78.1 - 75.5

1983

66.5 65.6 78.9 - 78.5

1984

67.6 66.8 79.5 - 77.7

1985

68.1 67.2 82.6 - 77.7

1986

69.5 67.9 82.8 - 80.6

1987

69.8 68.2 84.4 - 82.0

1988

70.2 68.4 82.8 - 84.4

1989

70.1 69.3 86.5 - 85.4

1990

71.9 71.5 85.3 - 87.4

1991

74.2 73.7 86.1 - 90.4

1992

75.8 75.3 88.2 - 89.1

1993

77.1 76.5 88.8 - 90.5

1994

76.4 74.6 86.5 - 88.9

1995

75.5 73.3 86.4 - 87.1

1996

75.0 73.8 87.9 - 88.8

1997

74.4 74.6 86.8 - 85.7

1998

76.3 76.1 85.5 - 86.4

1999

76.5 75.7 83.8 - 85.7

2000

76.9 75.8 84.1 79.9 87.8

2001

76.4 75.8 85.8 76.9 88.2

2002

77.9 77.9 90.3 74.9 88.0

2003

79.4 79.3 88.5 77.5 88.4

2004

80.4 79.8 88.8 76.4 87.3

2005

81.0 80.2 89.3 80.6 87.7

2006

80.8 80.0 87.8 79.3 87.1

2007

80.2 79.4 88.8 78.1 91.0

2008

79.9 79.3 89.4 78.0 89.6

2009

80.2 79.2 93.7 81.8 89.5

2010

81.2 80.5 93.5 82.6 90.7

2011

82.2 82.1 91.1 77.4 90.7

2012

80.9 80.8 90.1 73.0 88.0

2013

82.1 81.7 91.3 77.3 91.1

2014

82.5 81.8 89.9 77.9 89.0

2015

81.1 80.8 90.4 77.7 89.7

2016

81.9 81.3 89.3 78.4 88.4

2017

81.8 81.9 92.5 74.8 87.4

2018

81.1 81.5 89.0 75.5 85.7

2019

81.5 81.1 91.5 76.7 85.9

Note: The comparability of historical labor force data has been affected at various times by methodological and conceptual changes in the Current Population Survey (CPS). For an explanation, see the historical comparability section of the household data technical documentation provided at www.bls.gov/cps/documentation.htm#comp. Beginning in 2003, estimates for the groups shown (White, Black or African American, and Asian) include people who selected that race group only; people who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior to 2003, people who reported more than one race were included in the group they identified as the main race. Data for 2000 to 2002 are for the category Asians and Pacific Islanders. Starting in 2003, Asians constituted a separate category. For more information, see the historical comparability documentation. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race.

Dashes indicate that data for Asians were not tabulated prior to 2000.

Data exclude all self-employed people, both those with incorporated and unincorporated businesses.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 17. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers, 25 years and older, by educational attainment and gender, 2019 annual averages
Educational attainment and gender Total employed (in
thousands)
Median
weekly
earnings

Total

Total

106,818 $969

Less than high school diploma

7,011 592

High school graduate or more

99,807 1,006

High school graduate, no college

26,756 746

Some college or associate's degree

27,279 856

Some college, no degree

15,581 833

Associate's degree

11,698 887

Occupational program

5,018 885

Academic program

6,679 889

Bachelor's degree and higher

45,772 1,367

Bachelor's degree

28,313 1,248

Master's degree

12,962 1,497

Professional degree

1,795 1,861

Doctoral degree

2,702 1,883

Women

Total

47,747 865

Less than high school diploma

2,262 494

High school graduate or more

45,485 892

High school graduate, no college

10,328 633

Some college or associate's degree

12,631 737

Some college, no degree

6,883 717

Associate's degree

5,748 763

Occupational program

2,271 742

Academic program

3,477 778

Bachelor's degree and higher

22,526 1,195

Bachelor's degree

13,582 1,100

Master's degree

7,015 1,326

Professional degree

769 1,591

Doctoral degree

1,160 1,645

Men

Total

59,070 1,070

Less than high school diploma

4,749 644

High school graduate or more

54,322 1,132

High school graduate, no college

16,428 844

Some college or associate's degree

14,648 991

Some college, no degree

8,698 967

Associate's degree

5,950 1,023

Occupational program

2,748 1,020

Academic program

3,203 1,027

Bachelor's degree and higher

23,246 1,573

Bachelor's degree

14,731 1,442

Master's degree

5,947 1,774

Professional degree

1,026 2,081

Doctoral degree

1,542 1,979

Note: Data exclude all self-employed people, both those with incorporated and unincorporated businesses.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 18. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers, by detailed occupation and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Occupation Total Women Men Women's earnings as a percentage of men's
Number of
workers
Median
weekly
earnings
Number of
workers
Median
weekly
earnings
Number of
workers
Median
weekly
earnings

Total, full-time wage and salary workers

117,584 $917 52,577 $821 65,007 $1,007 81.5

Management, professional, and related occupations

50,119 1,309 25,859 1,135 24,260 1,539 73.7

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

20,696 1,415 9,585 1,221 11,111 1,598 76.4

Management occupations

13,948 1,478 5,946 1,266 8,002 1,659 76.3

Chief executives

1,113 2,380 302 2,019 812 2,509 80.5

General and operations managers

990 1,384 312 1,153 678 1,476 78.1

Legislators

14 - 5 - 9 - -

Advertising and promotions managers

45 - 27 - 19 - -

Marketing and sales managers

1,109 1,600 518 1,393 591 1,895 73.5

Public relations and fundraising managers

72 1,416 50 1,399 22 - -

Administrative services managers

154 1,235 61 1,084 93 1,277 84.9

Computer and information systems managers

629 1,984 190 1,892 439 2,019 93.7

Financial managers

1,142 1,447 619 1,207 523 1,897 63.6

Compensation and benefits managers

23 - 15 - 7 - -

Human resources managers

299 1,592 230 1,538 69 1,829 84.1

Training and development managers

44 - 25 - 19 - -

Industrial production managers

270 1,472 62 1,497 208 1,469 101.9

Purchasing managers

214 1,539 84 1,390 129 1,657 83.9

Transportation, storage, and distribution managers

261 1,160 49 - 213 1,238 -

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers

114 987 20 - 94 1,162 -

Construction managers

610 1,468 71 1,210 539 1,511 80.1

Education administrators

811 1,371 536 1,335 276 1,467 91.0

Architectural and engineering managers

148 2,471 20 - 128 2,457 -

Food service managers

785 863 365 719 420 964 74.6

Funeral service managers

3 - 1 - 2 - -

Gaming managers

18 - 9 - 10 - -

Lodging managers

116 975 55 894 61 1,096 81.6

Medical and health services managers

578 1,478 409 1,362 169 1,828 74.5

Natural sciences managers

12 - 3 - 9 - -

Postmasters and mail superintendents

28 - 14 - 13 - -

Property, real estate, and community association managers

438 954 224 849 214 1,168 72.7

Social and community service managers

403 1,243 260 1,156 143 1,452 79.6

Emergency management directors

9 - 3 - 6 - -

Managers, all other

3,497 1,533 1,409 1,317 2,088 1,725 76.3

Business and financial operations occupations

6,748 1,285 3,639 1,148 3,109 1,468 78.2

Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and athletes

28 - 15 - 13 - -

Buyers and purchasing agents, farm products

7 - 1 - 6 - -

Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products

162 979 76 977 87 982 99.5

Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

248 1,170 113 1,081 134 1,202 89.9

Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators

299 1,103 195 972 104 1,277 76.1

Compliance officers

271 1,346 165 1,264 105 1,561 81.0

Cost estimators

113 1,254 13 - 100 1,264 -

Human resources workers

680 1,203 494 1,149 186 1,325 86.7

Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists

46 - 32 - 14 - -

Training and development specialists

120 1,127 68 968 51 1,249 77.5

Logisticians

152 1,093 45 - 107 1,149 -

Management analysts

692 1,622 303 1,517 389 1,870 81.1

Meeting, convention, and event planners

116 1,023 89 1,018 28 - -

Fundraisers

85 1,330 52 1,229 33 - -

Market research analysts and marketing specialists

281 1,363 152 1,228 130 1,688 72.7

Business operations specialists, all other

248 1,283 148 1,193 100 1,540 77.5

Accountants and auditors

1,683 1,221 1,013 1,141 670 1,419 80.4

Appraisers and assessors of real estate

46 - 23 - 24 - -

Budget analysts

40 - 21 - 19 - -

Credit analysts

26 - 18 - 9 - -

Financial analysts

307 1,613 104 1,386 203 1,763 78.6

Personal financial advisors

448 1,618 152 1,232 296 1,905 64.7

Insurance underwriters

116 1,169 59 1,142 57 1,338 85.4

Financial examiners

20 - 10 - 10 - -

Credit counselors and loan officers

366 1,235 193 1,020 173 1,542 66.1

Tax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents

49 - 31 - 18 - -

Tax preparers

46 - 26 - 20 - -

Financial specialists, all other

50 1,209 26 - 24 - -

Professional and related occupations

29,423 1,237 16,274 1,085 13,149 1,493 72.7

Computer and mathematical occupations

4,947 1,579 1,279 1,353 3,668 1,658 81.6

Computer and information research scientists

20 - 6 - 13 - -

Computer systems analysts

623 1,461 255 1,289 368 1,580 81.6

Information security analysts

128 1,758 25 - 103 1,875 -

Computer programmers

425 1,586 82 1,463 343 1,613 90.7

Software developers, applications and systems software

1,714 1,894 335 1,718 1,379 1,920 89.5

Web developers

144 1,470 56 1,150 88 1,633 70.4

Computer support specialists

486 1,192 121 1,103 365 1,223 90.2

Database administrators

96 1,642 29 - 67 1,752 -

Network and computer systems administrators

194 1,447 50 1,233 144 1,541 80.0

Computer network architects

104 1,883 10 - 95 1,901 -

Computer occupations, all other

721 1,277 179 1,148 542 1,365 84.1

Actuaries

28 - 7 - 21 - -

Mathematicians

2 - 1 - 1 - -

Operations research analysts

153 1,512 67 1,188 86 1,753 67.8

Statisticians

90 1,456 46 - 44 - -

Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations

18 - 8 - 10 - -

Architecture and engineering occupations

3,011 1,550 452 1,339 2,559 1,589 84.3

Architects, except naval

152 1,572 38 - 114 1,706 -

Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists

42 - 8 - 34 - -

Aerospace engineers

138 1,917 17 - 121 2,018 -

Agricultural engineers

3 - 0 - 3 - -

Biomedical engineers

17 - 3 - 14 - -

Chemical engineers

86 1,863 12 - 74 1,878 -

Civil engineers

421 1,616 61 1,353 360 1,657 81.7

Computer hardware engineers

71 1,882 15 - 57 1,919 -

Electrical and electronics engineers

266 1,781 25 - 241 1,830 -

Environmental engineers

25 - 5 - 20 - -

Industrial engineers, including health and safety

227 1,589 58 1,487 169 1,616 92.0

Marine engineers and naval architects

13 - 0 - 13 - -

Materials engineers

44 - 5 - 39 - -

Mechanical engineers

322 1,625 19 - 303 1,635 -

Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers

8 - 4 - 4 - -

Nuclear engineers

8 - 2 - 6 - -

Petroleum engineers

24 - 2 - 22 - -

Engineers, all other

529 1,636 74 1,446 455 1,663 87.0

Drafters

104 1,045 22 - 82 1,047 -

Engineering technicians, except drafters

462 1,161 79 915 382 1,200 76.2

Surveying and mapping technicians

50 1,060 4 - 46 - -

Life, physical, and social science occupations

1,233 1,334 556 1,237 676 1,447 85.5

Agricultural and food scientists

36 - 13 - 23 - -

Biological scientists

101 1,250 44 - 57 1,266 -

Conservation scientists and foresters

20 - 8 - 11 - -

Medical scientists

146 1,188 70 1,175 77 1,214 96.8

Life scientists, all other

3 - 1 - 2 - -

Astronomers and physicists

15 - 4 - 10 - -

Atmospheric and space scientists

13 - 5 - 9 - -

Chemists and materials scientists

85 1,582 36 - 49 - -

Environmental scientists and geoscientists

101 1,486 36 - 65 1,519 -

Physical scientists, all other

278 1,669 120 1,385 158 1,901 72.9

Economists

35 - 9 - 26 - -

Survey researchers

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Psychologists

114 1,468 93 1,441 22 - -

Sociologists

2 - 2 - 0 - -

Urban and regional planners

22 - 8 - 14 - -

Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers

32 - 12 - 20 - -

Agricultural and food science technicians

20 - 4 - 16 - -

Biological technicians

20 - 12 - 8 - -

Chemical technicians

61 893 20 - 41 - -

Geological and petroleum technicians

18 - 6 - 12 - -

Nuclear technicians

3 - 1 - 2 - -

Social science research assistants

1 - 1 - 0 - -

Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians

108 907 51 896 57 928 96.6

Community and social service occupations

2,240 968 1,498 941 742 1,064 88.4

Counselors

720 987 541 1,003 179 944 106.2

Social workers

739 964 603 944 136 1,108 85.2

Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists

94 1,067 45 - 50 1,050 -

Social and human service assistants

207 805 166 778 41 - -

Miscellaneous community and social service specialists, including health educators and community health workers

66 920 46 - 20 - -

Clergy

332 1,066 57 862 275 1,155 74.6

Directors, religious activities and education

48 - 19 - 29 - -

Religious workers, all other

34 - 21 - 13 - -

Legal occupations

1,478 1,562 808 1,266 670 1,999 63.3

Lawyers

884 2,043 336 1,878 548 2,202 85.3

Judicial law clerks

12 - 7 - 5 - -

Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers

61 1,794 34 - 27 - -

Paralegals and legal assistants

364 963 323 970 41 - -

Miscellaneous legal support workers

157 1,124 109 1,009 49 - -

Education, training, and library occupations

7,238 1,057 5,247 987 1,991 1,265 78.0

Postsecondary teachers

986 1,512 442 1,358 544 1,670 81.3

Preschool and kindergarten teachers

496 701 489 705 7 - -

Elementary and middle school teachers

3,162 1,067 2,522 1,042 640 1,161 89.8

Secondary school teachers

882 1,161 474 1,095 408 1,262 86.8

Special education teachers

295 1,108 253 1,104 42 - -

Other teachers and instructors

455 1,054 263 942 192 1,190 79.2

Archivists, curators, and museum technicians

34 - 19 - 15 - -

Librarians

138 1,095 111 1,093 27 - -

Library technicians

9 - 7 - 2 - -

Teacher assistants

637 590 565 579 72 707 81.9

Other education, training, and library workers

143 1,143 102 1,058 41 - -

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

1,762 1,151 806 1,077 956 1,231 87.5

Artists and related workers

83 1,155 35 - 48 - -

Designers

661 1,126 324 1,052 337 1,214 86.7

Actors

13 - 6 - 7 - -

Producers and directors

109 1,483 50 1,156 59 1,652 70.0

Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers

157 1,051 35 - 122 1,134 -

Dancers and choreographers

13 - 10 - 3 - -

Musicians, singers, and related workers

36 - 10 - 26 - -

Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other

15 - 4 - 12 - -

Announcers

20 - 9 - 12 - -

News analysts, reporters and correspondents

77 1,301 37 - 40 - -

Public relations specialists

119 1,410 78 1,255 41 - -

Editors

98 1,163 66 1,135 32 - -

Technical writers

54 1,434 28 - 26 - -

Writers and authors

88 1,159 48 - 41 - -

Miscellaneous media and communication workers

56 794 34 - 22 - -

Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators

90 1,158 11 - 79 1,189 -

Photographers

45 - 16 - 29 - -

Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors

27 - 7 - 20 - -

Media and communication equipment workers, all other

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

7,514 1,180 5,627 1,130 1,887 1,422 79.5

Chiropractors

19 - 6 - 12 - -

Dentists

71 2,302 28 - 43 - -

Dietitians and nutritionists

94 1,019 85 948 10 - -

Optometrists

27 - 15 - 12 - -

Pharmacists

255 2,013 155 1,877 100 2,245 83.6

Physicians and surgeons

857 2,292 349 1,878 507 2,500 75.1

Physician assistants

109 1,831 77 1,763 31 - -

Podiatrists

4 - 1 - 3 - -

Audiologists

11 - 10 - 2 - -

Occupational therapists

92 1,447 79 1,441 13 - -

Physical therapists

211 1,431 130 1,323 81 1,610 82.2

Radiation therapists

9 - 5 - 4 - -

Recreational therapists

9 - 8 - 1 - -

Respiratory therapists

93 1,213 59 1,073 34 - -

Speech-language pathologists

131 1,193 124 1,171 7 - -

Exercise physiologists

2 - 2 - 0 - -

Therapists, all other

162 935 131 919 31 - -

Veterinarians

72 1,773 55 1,985 17 - -

Registered nurses

2,640 1,223 2,321 1,217 320 1,256 96.9

Nurse anesthetists

22 - 12 - 10 - -

Nurse midwives

6 - 6 - 0 - -

Nurse practitioners

187 1,760 163 1,753 23 - -

Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other

12 - 7 - 5 - -

Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians

281 979 215 952 66 1,117 85.2

Dental hygienists

104 1,094 99 1,066 5 - -

Diagnostic related technologists and technicians

320 1,126 213 1,076 107 1,166 92.3

Emergency medical technicians and paramedics

179 912 54 786 125 991 79.3

Health practitioner support technologists and technicians

570 735 444 712 126 843 84.5

Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

533 806 481 799 53 896 89.2

Medical records and health information technicians

152 829 138 799 15 - -

Opticians, dispensing

34 - 26 - 9 - -

Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians

130 880 84 799 46 - -

Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

117 1,252 48 - 69 1,261 -

Service occupations

16,558 592 8,660 537 7,898 659 81.5

Healthcare support occupations

2,700 591 2,337 585 363 639 91.5

Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides

1,471 562 1,287 556 184 588 94.6

Occupational therapy assistants and aides

23 - 19 - 4 - -

Physical therapist assistants and aides

72 955 43 - 29 - -

Massage therapists

57 582 42 - 15 - -

Dental assistants

199 615 193 613 6 - -

Medical assistants

521 635 481 635 40 - -

Medical transcriptionists

28 - 23 - 5 - -

Pharmacy aides

41 - 27 - 14 - -

Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers

39 - 31 - 7 - -

Phlebotomists

98 623 88 612 9 - -

Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations, including medical equipment preparers

151 617 103 571 47 - -

Protective service occupations

2,725 900 553 731 2,172 953 76.7

First-line supervisors of correctional officers

41 - 12 - 29 - -

First-line supervisors of police and detectives

80 1,438 9 - 71 1,449 -

First-line supervisors of fire fighting and prevention workers

40 - 4 - 36 - -

First-line supervisors of protective service workers, all other

66 659 17 - 50 698 -

Firefighters

292 1,207 6 - 287 1,203 -

Fire inspectors

16 - 2 - 15 - -

Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers

365 776 114 664 251 890 74.6

Detectives and criminal investigators

151 1,428 32 - 119 1,472 -

Fish and game wardens

2 - 1 - 1 - -

Parking enforcement workers

2 - 1 - 2 - -

Police and sheriff's patrol officers

686 1,111 127 922 559 1,143 80.7

Transit and railroad police

4 - 0 - 4 - -

Animal control workers

7 - 1 - 6 - -

Private detectives and investigators

78 973 41 - 38 - -

Security guards and gaming surveillance officers

790 650 159 589 631 671 87.8

Crossing guards

21 - 6 - 15 - -

Transportation security screeners

41 - 9 - 32 - -

Lifeguards and other recreational, and all other protective service workers

41 - 13 - 28 - -

Food preparation and serving related occupations

4,689 522 2,337 492 2,352 576 85.4

Chefs and head cooks

406 698 72 553 334 727 76.1

First-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers

426 584 242 545 184 657 83.0

Cooks

1,362 512 531 489 831 535 91.4

Food preparation workers

574 496 328 463 246 532 87.0

Bartenders

293 610 134 578 159 655 88.2

Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food

191 462 126 467 65 457 102.2

Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop

48 - 22 - 26 - -

Waiters and waitresses

973 511 681 491 292 594 82.7

Food servers, nonrestaurant

89 515 60 501 29 - -

Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers

116 554 50 513 66 605 84.8

Dishwashers

126 453 24 - 102 464 -

Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop

81 456 64 441 17 - -

Food preparation and serving related workers, all other

4 - 2 - 2 - -

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

3,679 580 1,386 502 2,293 618 81.2

First-line supervisors of housekeeping and janitorial workers

215 710 80 639 134 758 84.3

First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers

121 797 11 - 110 800 -

Janitors and building cleaners

1,563 582 494 510 1,068 610 83.6

Maids and housekeeping cleaners

895 490 769 484 126 520 93.1

Pest control workers

73 731 2 - 71 741 -

Grounds maintenance workers

813 606 29 - 784 607 -

Personal care and service occupations

2,764 565 2,047 531 718 624 85.1

First-line supervisors of gaming workers

117 821 54 791 63 853 92.7

First-line supervisors of personal service workers

75 778 43 - 32 - -

Animal trainers

25 - 9 - 17 - -

Nonfarm animal caretakers

105 515 79 489 25 - -

Gaming services workers

60 635 28 - 32 - -

Motion picture projectionists

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers

10 - 6 - 4 - -

Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers

77 583 24 - 54 557 -

Embalmers and funeral attendants

6 - 2 - 4 - -

Morticians, undertakers, and funeral directors

20 - 8 - 12 - -

Barbers

62 662 12 - 50 789 -

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

310 570 286 569 24 - -

Miscellaneous personal appearance workers

227 571 193 554 33 - -

Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges

69 663 15 - 54 672 -

Tour and travel guides

28 - 11 - 17 - -

Childcare workers

473 495 433 491 40 - -

Personal care aides

815 516 685 509 130 581 87.6

Recreation and fitness workers

191 607 102 580 88 656 88.4

Residential advisors

21 - 13 - 8 - -

Personal care and service workers, all other

74 611 44 - 30 - -

Sales and office occupations

23,883 758 14,188 713 9,695 874 81.6

Sales and related occupations

9,929 830 4,404 677 5,525 982 68.9

First-line supervisors of retail sales workers

2,316 817 1,070 708 1,246 955 74.1

First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers

857 1,162 261 1,173 596 1,157 101.4

Cashiers

1,398 503 959 499 438 510 97.8

Counter and rental clerks

67 686 23 - 44 - -

Parts salespersons

122 777 15 - 107 768 -

Retail salespersons

1,856 692 762 578 1,094 806 71.7

Advertising sales agents

169 1,050 81 874 88 1,143 76.5

Insurance sales agents

461 927 247 806 214 1,034 77.9

Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents

192 1,302 63 1,063 129 1,386 76.7

Travel agents

52 745 44 - 8 - -

Sales representatives, services, all other

477 1,211 137 973 340 1,332 73.0

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing

1,107 1,206 294 1,067 813 1,262 84.5

Models, demonstrators, and product promoters

15 - 12 - 3 - -

Real estate brokers and sales agents

543 1,019 321 883 222 1,344 65.7

Sales engineers

32 - 3 - 29 - -

Telemarketers

42 - 24 - 18 - -

Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers

31 - 16 - 14 - -

Sales and related workers, all other

194 935 71 848 123 966 87.8

Office and administrative support occupations

13,954 732 9,784 721 4,170 771 93.5

First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers

1,215 866 809 816 406 971 84.0

Switchboard operators, including answering service

20 - 16 - 5 - -

Telephone operators

34 - 28 - 6 - -

Communications equipment operators, all other

8 - 4 - 4 - -

Bill and account collectors

113 701 91 672 22 - -

Billing and posting clerks

389 742 344 736 45 - -

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks

657 764 573 764 84 784 97.4

Gaming cage workers

10 - 8 - 2 - -

Payroll and timekeeping clerks

127 766 110 756 17 - -

Procurement clerks

29 - 21 - 9 - -

Tellers

241 575 207 571 35 - -

Financial clerks, all other

119 890 71 797 48 - -

Brokerage clerks

3 - 1 - 1 - -

Correspondence clerks

6 - 4 - 2 - -

Court, municipal, and license clerks

83 748 66 759 17 - -

Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks

39 - 30 - 10 - -

Customer service representatives

1,977 693 1,259 673 717 736 91.4

Eligibility interviewers, government programs

68 763 52 756 16 - -

File clerks

137 672 110 667 27 - -

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks

90 519 65 490 24 - -

Interviewers, except eligibility and loan

93 740 82 734 10 - -

Library assistants, clerical

34 - 29 - 5 - -

Loan interviewers and clerks

118 825 88 802 30 - -

New accounts clerks

25 - 17 - 8 - -

Order clerks

72 783 32 - 40 - -

Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping

51 702 41 - 10 - -

Receptionists and information clerks

909 642 809 636 100 735 86.5

Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks

103 813 56 789 46 - -

Information and record clerks, all other

88 735 64 691 24 - -

Cargo and freight agents

19 - 8 - 11 - -

Couriers and messengers

260 769 40 - 221 789 -

Dispatchers

240 806 131 763 108 854 89.3

Meter readers, utilities

13 - 1 - 12 - -

Postal service clerks

73 907 43 - 30 - -

Postal service mail carriers

296 951 111 893 185 994 89.8

Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators

67 1,145 30 - 37 - -

Production, planning, and expediting clerks

268 939 154 872 114 1,039 83.9

Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks

507 679 175 662 332 686 96.5

Stock clerks and order fillers

1,016 599 380 605 636 596 101.5

Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping

53 716 27 - 26 - -

Secretaries and administrative assistants

2,069 765 1,932 763 137 795 96.0

Computer operators

68 960 28 - 41 - -

Data entry keyers

203 675 153 656 50 738 88.9

Word processors and typists

36 - 30 - 6 - -

Desktop publishers

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks

251 746 204 739 47 - -

Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service

48 - 22 - 26 - -

Office clerks, general

997 685 809 677 188 718 94.3

Office machine operators, except computer

30 - 17 - 13 - -

Proofreaders and copy markers

5 - 4 - 1 - -

Statistical assistants

58 1,480 25 - 33 - -

Office and administrative support workers, all other

522 866 375 820 147 950 86.3

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

11,671 869 537 614 11,134 881 69.7

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

900 574 210 513 690 593 86.5

First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers

40 - 3 - 37 - -

Agricultural inspectors

16 - 8 - 7 - -

Animal breeders

2 - 1 - 1 - -

Graders and sorters, agricultural products

78 564 50 549 29 - -

Miscellaneous agricultural workers

691 558 148 502 544 581 86.4

Fishers and related fishing workers

14 - 0 - 14 - -

Hunters and trappers

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Forest and conservation workers

14 - 1 - 13 - -

Logging workers

44 - 0 - 44 - -

Construction and extraction occupations

6,467 866 187 711 6,280 873 81.4

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

586 1,162 15 - 571 1,167 -

Boilermakers

26 - 0 - 26 - -

Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons

115 817 1 - 114 819 -

Carpenters

873 820 18 - 855 826 -

Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers

118 708 3 - 115 709 -

Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers

60 975 0 - 60 975 -

Construction laborers

1,434 723 41 - 1,393 724 -

Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators

20 - 0 - 20 - -

Pile-driver operators

1 - 0 - 1 - -

Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators

354 930 5 - 350 927 -

Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers

131 790 0 - 131 790 -

Electricians

814 1,012 15 - 799 1,015 -

Glaziers

35 - 3 - 32 - -

Insulation workers

56 877 2 - 54 885 -

Painters, construction and maintenance

395 732 31 - 364 744 -

Paperhangers

4 - 0 - 4 - -

Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

561 921 15 - 546 918 -

Plasterers and stucco masons

15 - 1 - 15 - -

Reinforcing iron and rebar workers

3 - 0 - 3 - -

Roofers

156 687 2 - 154 690 -

Sheet metal workers

124 894 6 - 117 900 -

Structural iron and steel workers

71 1,057 0 - 71 1,057 -

Solar photovoltaic installers

16 - 1 - 15 - -

Helpers, construction trades

51 612 2 - 48 - -

Construction and building inspectors

77 1,134 7 - 70 1,134 -

Elevator installers and repairers

19 - 1 - 18 - -

Fence erectors

26 - 0 - 26 - -

Hazardous materials removal workers

36 - 6 - 30 - -

Highway maintenance workers

96 799 5 - 91 806 -

Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators

4 - 0 - 4 - -

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners

6 - 0 - 6 - -

Miscellaneous construction and related workers

26 - 0 - 26 - -

Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining

24 - 0 - 24 - -

Earth drillers, except oil and gas

15 - 2 - 13 - -

Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters

8 - 0 - 8 - -

Mining machine operators

51 1,094 1 - 50 1,101 -

Roof bolters, mining

1 - 0 - 1 - -

Roustabouts, oil and gas

7 - 0 - 7 - -

Helpers--extraction workers

3 - 0 - 3 - -

Other extraction workers

51 1,128 5 - 45 - -

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

4,304 939 140 850 4,164 943 90.1

First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

267 1,061 17 - 250 1,082 -

Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers

162 897 21 - 141 899 -

Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers

124 1,063 7 - 117 1,058 -

Avionics technicians

16 - 1 - 15 - -

Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers

12 - 0 - 12 - -

Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment

8 - 1 - 7 - -

Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial and utility

22 - 0 - 22 - -

Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles

7 - 0 - 7 - -

Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers

25 - 0 - 25 - -

Security and fire alarm systems installers

55 869 1 - 54 875 -

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

155 1,245 7 - 148 1,265 -

Automotive body and related repairers

94 885 0 - 94 885 -

Automotive glass installers and repairers

15 - 0 - 15 - -

Automotive service technicians and mechanics

705 811 12 - 693 811 -

Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists

315 984 3 - 312 983 -

Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics

212 1,008 0 - 212 1,008 -

Small engine mechanics

24 - 0 - 24 - -

Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

58 627 0 - 58 628 -

Control and valve installers and repairers

22 - 1 - 21 - -

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers

416 944 6 - 409 947 -

Home appliance repairers

32 - 1 - 31 - -

Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics

392 1,018 10 - 382 1,028 -

Maintenance and repair workers, general

534 882 20 - 514 883 -

Maintenance workers, machinery

21 - 0 - 21 - -

Millwrights

51 1,180 3 - 48 - -

Electrical power-line installers and repairers

123 1,460 0 - 123 1,460 -

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

178 901 10 - 168 884 -

Precision instrument and equipment repairers

48 - 6 - 42 - -

Wind turbine service technicians

2 - 0 - 2 - -

Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers

20 - 0 - 19 - -

Commercial divers

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Locksmiths and safe repairers

21 - 1 - 21 - -

Manufactured building and mobile home installers

4 - 0 - 4 - -

Riggers

13 - 0 - 13 - -

Signal and track switch repairers

6 - 0 - 6 - -

Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers

17 - 0 - 17 - -

Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers

128 839 10 - 118 850 -

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

15,353 727 3,334 593 12,020 780 76.0

Production occupations

7,741 745 2,073 596 5,668 814 73.2

First-line supervisors of production and operating workers

806 949 173 721 633 1,031 69.9

Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers

9 - 1 - 7 - -

Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers

103 644 51 594 52 712 83.4

Engine and other machine assemblers

8 - 2 - 6 - -

Structural metal fabricators and fitters

24 - 0 - 24 - -

Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators

900 684 326 597 574 724 82.5

Bakers

151 561 81 522 70 590 88.5

Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers

265 648 67 573 198 671 85.4

Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders

13 - 7 - 6 - -

Food batchmakers

68 615 42 - 26 - -

Food cooking machine operators and tenders

2 - 2 - 0 - -

Food processing workers, all other

144 658 50 573 94 779 73.6

Computer control programmers and operators

103 849 3 - 100 857 -

Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

16 - 2 - 15 - -

Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

9 - 1 - 8 - -

Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

13 - 3 - 10 - -

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

67 830 9 - 58 816 -

Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

7 - 0 - 7 - -

Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

40 - 5 - 35 - -

Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

5 - 0 - 5 - -

Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

5 - 1 - 4 - -

Machinists

357 888 22 - 335 889 -

Metal furnace operators, tenders, pourers, and casters

26 - 1 - 25 - -

Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic

4 - 1 - 3 - -

Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

37 - 4 - 32 - -

Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

2 - 0 - 2 - -

Tool and die makers

53 952 2 - 51 972 -

Welding, soldering, and brazing workers

549 801 31 - 518 810 -

Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

4 - 0 - 4 - -

Layout workers, metal and plastic

8 - 0 - 8 - -

Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

12 - 1 - 11 - -

Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners

1 - 0 - 1 - -

Metal workers and plastic workers, all other

385 736 74 592 312 795 74.5

Prepress technicians and workers

27 - 10 - 17 - -

Printing press operators

109 814 22 - 87 886 -

Print binding and finishing workers

15 - 3 - 12 - -

Laundry and dry-cleaning workers

112 490 74 482 37 - -

Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials

19 - 14 - 6 - -

Sewing machine operators

138 524 98 521 40 - -

Shoe and leather workers and repairers

6 - 1 - 5 - -

Shoe machine operators and tenders

4 - 3 - 1 - -

Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers

55 576 36 - 19 - -

Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders

3 - 0 - 3 - -

Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders

6 - 4 - 1 - -

Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders

12 - 7 - 4 - -

Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Fabric and apparel patternmakers

1 - 1 - 0 - -

Upholsterers

21 - 3 - 18 - -

Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other

10 - 3 - 7 - -

Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

44 - 3 - 41 - -

Furniture finishers

14 - 7 - 7 - -

Model makers and patternmakers, wood

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood

28 - 4 - 24 - -

Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing

14 - 3 - 11 - -

Woodworkers, all other

10 - 0 - 10 - -

Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers

38 - 2 - 36 - -

Stationary engineers and boiler operators

51 869 2 - 50 862 -

Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators

105 931 8 - 97 930 -

Miscellaneous plant and system operators

46 - 1 - 44 - -

Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders

75 999 8 - 67 1,017 -

Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers

79 764 5 - 74 772 -

Cutting workers

50 762 8 - 42 - -

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders

29 - 3 - 26 - -

Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders

17 - 2 - 16 - -

Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers

722 835 259 693 463 939 73.8

Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers

24 - 11 - 14 - -

Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians

79 779 44 - 35 - -

Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders

244 575 128 533 116 646 82.5

Painting workers

160 780 15 - 144 804 -

Photographic process workers and processing machine operators

9 - 7 - 2 - -

Semiconductor processors

1 - 0 - 1 - -

Adhesive bonding machine operators and tenders

12 - 2 - 10 - -

Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders

1 - 1 - 0 - -

Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders

3 - 0 - 3 - -

Etchers and engravers

6 - 2 - 4 - -

Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic

28 - 6 - 22 - -

Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders

20 - 2 - 19 - -

Tire builders

12 - 0 - 12 - -

Helpers--production workers

29 - 4 - 25 - -

Production workers, all other

1,056 704 293 566 763 767 73.8

Transportation and material moving occupations

7,612 711 1,260 586 6,352 747 78.4

Supervisors of transportation and material moving workers

184 923 28 - 156 978 -

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers

118 1,857 9 - 109 1,670 -

Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists

40 - 6 - 34 - -

Flight attendants

70 823 57 835 13 - -

Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians

12 - 6 - 6 - -

Bus drivers

364 674 159 625 205 718 87.0

Driver/sales workers and truck drivers

2,723 843 159 660 2,564 861 76.7

Taxi drivers and chauffeurs

406 614 50 520 356 624 83.3

Motor vehicle operators, all other

34 - 5 - 29 - -

Locomotive engineers and operators

39 - 2 - 37 - -

Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators

3 - 1 - 2 - -

Railroad conductors and yardmasters

59 1,160 2 - 57 1,170 -

Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers

10 - 2 - 8 - -

Sailors and marine oilers

20 - 1 - 19 - -

Ship and boat captains and operators

33 - 3 - 29 - -

Ship engineers

6 - 0 - 6 - -

Bridge and lock tenders

0 - 0 - 0 - -

Parking lot attendants

58 561 8 - 50 581 -

Automotive and watercraft service attendants

67 518 8 - 59 520 -

Transportation inspectors

42 - 5 - 37 - -

Transportation attendants, except flight attendants

22 - 12 - 10 - -

Other transportation workers

31 - 4 - 27 - -

Conveyor operators and tenders

1 - 1 - 0 - -

Crane and tower operators

63 1,070 4 - 59 1,104 -

Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators

19 - 0 - 19 - -

Hoist and winch operators

9 - 0 - 9 - -

Industrial truck and tractor operators

541 677 52 625 489 686 91.1

Cleaners of vehicles and equipment

254 587 29 - 225 595 -

Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand

1,764 634 362 567 1,402 657 86.3

Machine feeders and offbearers

21 - 11 - 10 - -

Packers and packagers, hand

467 530 265 515 202 576 89.4

Pumping station operators

11 - 0 - 11 - -

Refuse and recyclable material collectors

78 686 5 - 72 683 -

Mine shuttle car operators

2 - 1 - 1 - -

Tank car, truck, and ship loaders

5 - 0 - 5 - -

Material moving workers, all other

39 - 3 - 35 - -

Note: Women's earnings as a percentage of men's are not shown where employment for either women or men is less than 50,000. Median earnings are not shown where employment is less than 50,000. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 19. Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers, by industry and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Industry Total Women Men Women's
earnings as a
percentage of
men's
Number of
workers
Median
weekly
earnings
Number
of
workers
Median
weekly
earnings
Number of
workers
Median
weekly
earnings

Total, 16 years and older

117,584 $917 52,577 $821 65,007 $1,007 81.5

Agriculture and related industries

1,199 616 262 563 937 631 89.2

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

696 1,423 111 1,162 585 1,447 80.3

Construction

8,157 909 778 862 7,379 914 94.3

Manufacturing

14,502 938 4,085 765 10,417 1,011 75.7

Durable goods manufacturing

9,224 975 2,226 793 6,999 1,026 77.3

Nondurable goods manufacturing

5,278 884 1,860 733 3,418 976 75.1

Wholesale and retail trade

13,799 748 5,536 656 8,263 822 79.8

Wholesale trade

2,992 963 824 827 2,168 1,021 81.0

Retail trade

10,808 701 4,713 632 6,095 767 82.4

Transportation and utilities

7,101 923 1,637 779 5,464 981 79.4

Transportation and warehousing

5,740 871 1,363 738 4,377 916 80.6

Utilities

1,360 1,243 274 1,116 1,086 1,292 86.4

Information

2,202 1,173 823 1,007 1,379 1,275 79.0

Financial activities

8,793 1,125 4,708 944 4,085 1,384 68.2

Finance and insurance

6,721 1,168 3,763 961 2,957 1,538 62.5

Real estate and rental and leasing

2,073 948 945 871 1,128 1,028 84.7

Professional and business services

14,411 1,149 5,690 973 8,721 1,307 74.4

Professional and technical services

9,682 1,449 3,986 1,159 5,696 1,664 69.7

Management, administrative, and waste services

4,729 703 1,704 653 3,025 734 89.0

Education and health services

27,259 941 19,995 885 7,264 1,147 77.2

Educational services

10,870 1,033 7,405 980 3,465 1,170 83.8

Health care and social assistance

16,389 872 12,589 817 3,799 1,123 72.8

Leisure and hospitality

8,228 604 3,859 551 4,368 660 83.5

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

1,829 757 727 704 1,101 796 88.4

Accommodation and food services

6,399 574 3,132 521 3,267 617 84.4

Other services

4,500 762 2,085 647 2,415 890 72.7

Other services, except private households

4,087 796 1,720 701 2,367 897 78.1

Private households

413 489 365 481 48 - -

Public administration

6,738 1,102 3,008 969 3,729 1,217 79.6

Note: Data exclude all self-employed people, both those with incorporated and unincorporated businesses. Women's earnings as a percentage of men's are not shown where employment for either women or men is less than 50,000. Median earnings are not shown where employment is less than 50,000. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 20. Wage and salary workers paid hourly rates with earnings at or below prevailing federal minimum wage, by selected characteristics, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Characteristic Workers paid hourly rates
Total Total at or below prevailing federal minimum wage
Total Percentage
of hourly paid
workers
At prevailing
federal
minimum
wage
Below
prevailing
federal
minimum
wage

Age and gender

Total, 16 years and older

82,289 1,603 1.9 392 1,211

16 to 24 years

16,021 691 4.3 229 462

25 years and older

66,269 912 1.4 163 749

Women, 16 years and older

41,372 1,067 2.6 268 800

16 to 24 years

8,043 465 5.8 145 320

25 years and older

33,329 602 1.8 123 479

Men, 16 years and older

40,918 536 1.3 125 411

16 to 24 years

7,978 226 2.8 84 142

25 years and older

32,940 310 0.9 40 270

Race and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity(1)

White

62,461 1,164 1.9 260 904

Women

30,780 785 2.6 171 614

Men

31,681 379 1.2 89 290

Black or African American

12,063 287 2.4 101 186

Women

6,571 183 2.8 76 107

Men

5,492 104 1.9 26 79

Asian

4,159 70 1.7 12 58

Women

2,230 47 2.1 7 40

Men

1,930 23 1.2 5 18

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

17,941 292 1.6 77 215

Women

8,223 195 2.4 52 143

Men

9,717 97 1.0 24 72

Full- and part-time status(2)

Full-time workers

62,450 717 1.1 98 618

Women

28,360 460 1.6 78 383

Men

34,090 256 0.8 21 236

Part-time workers

19,730 886 4.5 294 592

Women

12,952 607 4.7 190 417

Men

6,778 279 4.1 104 175

(1) Estimates for the race groups-White, Black or African American, and Asian-do not sum to totals because data are not presented for all races. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race.

(2) The distinction between full- and part-time workers is based on hours usually worked. These data will not sum to totals because full- or part-time status on the principal job is not identifiable for a small number of multiple jobholders. Full time is 35 hours or more per week; part time is less than 35 hours.

Note: Data exclude all self-employed persons whether or not their businesses are incorporated.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 21. Employed people, by full- and part-time status and gender, 1968–2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Year and gender Total employed Usually full time Usually part time Percentage usually full time Percentage usually part time

Total

1968

75,920 65,277 10,644 86.0 14.0

1969

77,902 66,596 11,306 85.5 14.5

1970

78,678 66,753 11,925 84.8 15.2

1971

79,367 66,973 12,393 84.4 15.6

1972

82,153 69,214 12,939 84.3 15.7

1973

85,064 71,803 13,262 84.4 15.6

1974

86,794 73,093 13,701 84.2 15.8

1975

85,846 71,586 14,260 83.4 16.6

1976

88,752 73,964 14,788 83.3 16.7

1977

92,017 76,625 15,391 83.3 16.7

1978

96,048 80,193 15,855 83.5 16.5

1979

98,824 82,654 16,171 83.6 16.4

1980

99,303 82,562 16,740 83.1 16.9

1981

100,397 83,243 17,154 82.9 17.1

1982

99,526 81,421 18,106 81.8 18.2

1983

100,834 82,322 18,511 81.6 18.4

1984

105,005 86,544 18,462 82.4 17.6

1985

107,150 88,534 18,615 82.6 17.4

1986

109,597 90,529 19,069 82.6 17.4

1987

112,440 92,957 19,483 82.7 17.3

1988

114,968 95,214 19,754 82.8 17.2

1989

117,342 97,369 19,973 83.0 17.0

1990

118,793 98,666 20,128 83.1 16.9

1991

117,718 97,190 20,528 82.6 17.4

1992

118,492 97,664 20,828 82.4 17.6

1993

120,259 99,114 21,145 82.4 17.6

1994

123,060 99,772 23,288 81.1 18.9

1995

124,900 101,679 23,220 81.4 18.6

1996

126,708 103,537 23,170 81.7 18.3

1997

129,558 106,334 23,224 82.1 17.9

1998

131,463 108,202 23,261 82.3 17.7

1999

133,488 110,302 23,186 82.6 17.4

2000

136,891 113,846 23,044 83.2 16.8

2001

136,933 113,573 23,361 82.9 17.1

2002

136,485 112,700 23,785 82.6 17.4

2003

137,736 113,324 24,412 82.3 17.7

2004

139,252 114,518 24,734 82.2 17.8

2005

141,730 117,016 24,714 82.6 17.4

2006

144,427 119,688 24,739 82.9 17.1

2007

146,047 121,091 24,956 82.9 17.1

2008

145,362 120,030 25,332 82.6 17.4

2009

139,877 112,634 27,244 80.5 19.5

2010

139,064 111,714 27,350 80.3 19.7

2011

139,869 112,556 27,313 80.5 19.5

2012

142,469 114,809 27,661 80.6 19.4

2013

143,929 116,314 27,615 80.8 19.2

2014

146,305 118,718 27,587 81.1 18.9

2015

148,834 121,492 27,341 81.6 18.4

2016

151,436 123,761 27,675 81.7 18.3

2017

153,337 125,967 27,370 82.2 17.8

2018

155,761 128,572 27,189 82.5 17.5

2019

157,538 130,597 26,941 82.9 17.1

Women

1968

27,807 20,893 6,914 75.1 24.9

1969

29,084 21,781 7,303 74.9 25.1

1970

29,688 21,929 7,758 73.9 26.1

1971

29,976 21,950 8,026 73.2 26.8

1972

31,257 22,842 8,416 73.1 26.9

1973

32,715 23,960 8,756 73.2 26.8

1974

33,769 24,714 9,055 73.2 26.8

1975

33,989 24,598 9,391 72.4 27.6

1976

35,615 25,814 9,799 72.5 27.5

1977

37,289 27,076 10,213 72.6 27.4

1978

39,569 28,912 10,658 73.1 26.9

1979

41,217 30,227 10,990 73.3 26.7

1980

42,117 30,845 11,270 73.2 26.8

1981

43,000 31,337 11,664 72.9 27.1

1982

43,256 31,086 12,170 71.9 28.1

1983

44,047 31,679 12,367 71.9 28.1

1984

45,915 33,473 12,441 72.9 27.1

1985

47,259 34,672 12,587 73.4 26.6

1986

48,706 35,845 12,862 73.6 26.4

1987

50,334 37,210 13,124 73.9 26.1

1988

51,696 38,398 13,298 74.3 25.7

1989

53,027 39,484 13,544 74.5 25.5

1990

53,689 40,165 13,524 74.8 25.2

1991

53,496 39,783 13,713 74.4 25.6

1992

54,052 40,301 13,751 74.6 25.4

1993

54,910 40,991 13,919 74.7 25.3

1994

56,610 40,940 15,670 72.3 27.7

1995

57,523 41,743 15,779 72.6 27.4

1996

58,501 42,776 15,725 73.1 26.9

1997

59,873 44,076 15,797 73.6 26.4

1998

60,771 45,014 15,757 74.1 25.9

1999

62,042 46,372 15,670 74.7 25.3

2000

63,586 47,916 15,670 75.4 24.6

2001

63,737 47,950 15,788 75.2 24.8

2002

63,582 47,494 16,088 74.7 25.3

2003

64,404 47,946 16,459 74.4 25.6

2004

64,728 48,073 16,654 74.3 25.7

2005

65,757 49,158 16,598 74.8 25.2

2006

66,925 50,380 16,545 75.3 24.7

2007

67,792 51,056 16,736 75.3 24.7

2008

67,876 51,178 16,698 75.4 24.6

2009

66,208 48,683 17,525 73.5 26.5

2010

65,705 48,214 17,491 73.4 26.6

2011

65,579 48,224 17,355 73.5 26.5

2012

66,914 49,331 17,583 73.7 26.3

2013

67,577 49,979 17,598 74.0 26.0

2014

68,613 50,889 17,724 74.2 25.8

2015

69,703 52,142 17,561 74.8 25.2

2016

70,868 53,194 17,674 75.1 24.9

2017

71,936 54,396 17,539 75.6 24.4

2018

73,063 55,638 17,425 76.2 23.8

2019

74,078 56,773 17,304 76.6 23.4

Men

1968

48,114 44,384 3,730 92.2 7.8

1969

48,818 44,815 4,003 91.8 8.2

1970

48,990 44,825 4,166 91.5 8.5

1971

49,390 45,023 4,367 91.2 8.8

1972

50,896 46,373 4,523 91.1 8.9

1973

52,349 47,843 4,507 91.4 8.6

1974

53,024 48,378 4,646 91.2 8.8

1975

51,857 46,988 4,870 90.6 9.4

1976

53,138 48,150 4,988 90.6 9.4

1977

54,728 49,551 5,178 90.5 9.5

1978

56,479 51,281 5,198 90.8 9.2

1979

57,607 52,427 5,180 91.0 9.0

1980

57,186 51,717 5,471 90.4 9.6

1981

57,397 51,906 5,492 90.4 9.6

1982

56,271 50,334 5,937 89.4 10.6

1983

56,787 50,643 6,145 89.2 10.8

1984

59,091 53,070 6,020 89.8 10.2

1985

59,891 53,862 6,028 89.9 10.1

1986

60,892 54,685 6,207 89.8 10.2

1987

62,107 55,746 6,360 89.8 10.2

1988

63,273 56,816 6,457 89.8 10.2

1989

64,315 57,885 6,430 90.0 10.0

1990

65,104 58,501 6,604 89.9 10.1

1991

64,223 57,407 6,815 89.4 10.6

1992

64,440 57,363 7,077 89.0 11.0

1993

65,349 58,123 7,226 88.9 11.1

1994

66,450 58,832 7,617 88.5 11.5

1995

67,377 59,936 7,441 89.0 11.0

1996

68,207 60,762 7,445 89.1 10.9

1997

69,685 62,258 7,427 89.3 10.7

1998

70,693 63,189 7,504 89.4 10.6

1999

71,446 63,930 7,516 89.5 10.5

2000

73,305 65,930 7,375 89.9 10.1

2001

73,196 65,623 7,573 89.7 10.3

2002

72,903 65,205 7,697 89.4 10.6

2003

73,332 65,379 7,953 89.2 10.8

2004

74,524 66,444 8,080 89.2 10.8

2005

75,973 67,858 8,115 89.3 10.7

2006

77,502 69,307 8,194 89.4 10.6

2007

78,254 70,035 8,220 89.5 10.5

2008

77,486 68,853 8,634 88.9 11.1

2009

73,670 63,951 9,719 86.8 13.2

2010

73,359 63,501 9,858 86.6 13.4

2011

74,290 64,333 9,957 86.6 13.4

2012

75,555 65,477 10,078 86.7 13.3

2013

76,353 66,335 10,017 86.9 13.1

2014

77,692 67,829 9,863 87.3 12.7

2015

79,131 69,351 9,780 87.6 12.4

2016

80,568 70,567 10,002 87.6 12.4

2017

81,402 71,571 9,831 87.9 12.1

2018

82,698 72,935 9,764 88.2 11.8

2019

83,460 73,824 9,637 88.5 11.5

Note: Full time is 35 or more hours per week; part time is 1 to 34 hours per week. Data for 1994 and subsequent years are not directly comparable with data for 1993 and earlier years because of the introduction of a major redesign of the Current Population Survey.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 22. Average weekly hours at work in all industries and in nonagricultural industries, by gender, 1976–2019 annual averages
Year All industries Nonagricultural industries
Total Women Men Total Women Men

1976

38.7 34.1 41.7 38.4 34.1 41.4

1977

38.8 34.2 41.9 38.5 34.2 41.6

1978

39.0 34.5 42.1 38.7 34.4 41.8

1979

38.9 34.5 42.0 38.6 34.4 41.7

1980

38.5 34.5 41.5 38.3 34.4 41.2

1981

38.1 34.1 41.1 37.9 34.1 40.7

1982

38.0 34.1 40.9 37.7 34.0 40.6

1983

38.3 34.5 41.2 38.1 34.4 41.0

1984

38.8 34.9 41.8 38.6 34.9 41.5

1985

39.0 35.2 42.0 38.9 35.2 41.8

1986

39.1 35.4 42.1 38.9 35.3 41.9

1987

39.0 35.3 42.0 38.8 35.3 41.8

1988

39.4 35.7 42.4 39.3 35.7 42.2

1989

39.6 35.8 42.6 39.4 35.8 42.4

1990

39.4 35.8 42.3 39.3 35.8 42.1

1991

39.2 35.8 42.0 39.1 35.8 41.9

1992

38.9 35.6 41.7 38.8 35.6 41.6

1993

39.4 36.0 42.2 39.3 36.0 42.1

1994

39.2 35.5 42.2 39.1 35.6 42.1

1995

39.3 35.6 42.3 39.2 35.7 42.2

1996

39.3 35.7 42.3 39.2 35.7 42.2

1997

39.5 36.0 42.4 39.4 36.0 42.3

1998

39.3 35.8 42.2 39.2 35.9 42.2

1999

39.6 36.2 42.4 39.5 36.2 42.4

2000

39.7 36.4 42.5 39.6 36.4 42.4

2001

39.2 36.1 41.9 39.2 36.1 41.8

2002

39.2 36.0 41.8 39.1 36.1 41.7

2003

39.0 35.9 41.7 39.0 35.9 41.6

2004

39.0 35.9 41.7 39.0 35.9 41.6

2005

39.2 36.1 41.8 39.1 36.1 41.7

2006

39.2 36.2 41.8 39.2 36.2 41.7

2007

39.2 36.1 41.7 39.1 36.1 41.6

2008

38.9 36.1 41.3 38.8 36.1 41.2

2009

37.9 35.3 40.2 37.8 35.3 40.1

2010

38.2 35.5 40.5 38.1 35.6 40.4

2011

38.3 35.6 40.6 38.2 35.6 40.6

2012

38.5 35.8 40.8 38.4 35.8 40.7

2013

38.6 36.0 40.9 38.5 36.0 40.8

2014

38.6 35.9 41.0 38.6 35.9 40.9

2015

38.6 35.9 40.9 38.5 35.9 40.8

2016

38.7 36.2 41.0 38.7 36.2 40.9

2017

38.7 36.2 40.9 38.6 36.2 40.8

2018

38.9 36.4 41.1 38.9 36.4 41.0

2019

39.0 36.5 41.1 38.9 36.6 41.0

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 23. Work experience of the population, by gender and full- and part-time status, selected years, 1970–2018 (Percent distribution)
Year and gender Population (in thousands) Worked during the year Percent distribution by work experience
Total (in thousands) Percentage of population Total Usually work full time Usually work part time
Total 50 to 52 weeks 1 to 49 weeks Total 50 to 52 weeks 1 to 49 weeks

Total

1970

138,953 93,850 67.5 100.0 79.4 55.6 23.8 20.6 6.7 13.9

1975

153,180 102,603 67.0 100.0 78.9 54.3 24.6 21.2 7.5 13.7

1980

169,452 115,752 68.3 100.0 78.5 56.1 22.4 21.4 7.7 13.7

1985

179,944 123,466 68.6 100.0 78.2 58.7 19.5 21.9 8.3 13.6

1990

189,238 132,562 70.1 100.0 78.8 60.4 18.4 21.3 8.7 12.6

1995

199,925 138,971 69.5 100.0 78.6 62.9 15.7 21.3 9.1 12.2

2000

214,292 150,787 70.4 100.0 80.4 66.7 13.8 19.5 9.3 10.2

2005

227,975 154,322 67.7 100.0 80.3 67.5 12.8 19.7 10.0 9.7

2006

231,033 156,658 67.8 100.0 80.9 68.4 12.5 19.1 9.7 9.4

2007

232,995 157,653 67.7 100.0 80.9 68.4 12.5 19.1 9.8 9.3

2008

235,086 157,472 67.0 100.0 79.5 65.6 13.9 20.5 10.5 10.0

2009

237,158 153,929 64.9 100.0 78.3 64.0 14.3 21.7 11.3 10.4

2010

238,999 152,320 63.7 100.0 78.2 64.7 13.5 21.8 11.2 10.6

2011

242,602 153,479 63.3 100.0 78.6 65.8 12.8 21.4 11.2 10.2

2012

244,993 156,194 63.8 100.0 78.4 65.5 12.9 21.6 11.2 10.4

2013

247,258 156,987 63.5 100.0 79.0 66.9 12.1 21.0 10.9 10.1

2014

250,080 159,056 63.6 100.0 79.6 67.9 11.7 20.4 10.8 9.6

2015

252,766 162,329 64.2 100.0 79.6 68.0 11.6 20.4 10.6 9.8

2016

254,413 163,638 64.3 100.0 79.8 68.8 11.0 20.2 10.7 9.6

2017

257,097 165,163 64.2 100.0 80.4 69.5 10.9 19.6 10.6 9.0

2018

258,527 166,402 64.4 100.0 80.8 70.4 10.4 19.2 10.4 8.8

Women

1970

73,657 38,809 52.7 100.0 67.9 40.7 27.2 32.2 10.1 22.1

1975

80,834 43,511 53.8 100.0 67.1 41.4 25.7 32.8 11.7 21.1

1980

89,259 51,492 57.7 100.0 67.7 44.7 23.0 32.3 11.9 20.4

1985

94,490 56,165 59.4 100.0 68.1 48.9 19.2 31.8 12.3 19.5

1990

98,970 61,494 62.1 100.0 69.8 51.5 18.3 30.2 12.8 17.4

1995

104,058 65,304 62.8 100.0 70.2 54.3 15.9 29.7 13.3 16.4

2000

111,440 71,341 64.0 100.0 72.9 58.4 14.5 27.1 13.4 13.7

2005

117,814 72,309 61.4 100.0 72.7 59.9 12.8 27.3 14.1 13.2

2006

119,300 73,527 61.6 100.0 73.0 60.7 12.3 27.0 14.1 12.9

2007

120,300 74,115 61.6 100.0 73.6 61.5 12.1 26.4 14.2 12.2

2008

121,328 74,363 61.3 100.0 72.2 59.3 12.9 27.8 15.0 12.9

2009

122,339 72,855 59.6 100.0 71.5 59.3 12.2 28.5 15.8 12.7

2010

123,012 71,980 58.5 100.0 71.5 59.4 12.1 28.5 15.6 12.9

2011

125,619 72,976 58.1 100.0 71.7 59.8 11.9 28.3 15.7 12.6

2012

126,791 74,051 58.4 100.0 71.5 59.4 12.1 28.5 15.2 13.3

2013

127,863 74,397 58.2 100.0 71.8 60.5 11.3 28.2 15.2 13.0

2014

129,342 75,416 58.3 100.0 72.7 61.2 11.5 27.3 14.7 12.6

2015

130,656 76,811 58.8 100.0 73.0 61.4 11.6 27.0 14.6 12.4

2016

131,469 77,574 59.0 100.0 73.1 62.2 10.9 26.9 14.6 12.3

2017

132,766 78,016 58.8 100.0 73.5 63.1 10.4 26.5 14.9 11.6

2018

133,500 79,239 59.4 100.0 74.4 64.0 10.3 25.6 14.3 11.3

Men

1970

65,296 55,041 84.3 100.0 87.6 66.1 21.5 12.4 4.4 8.0

1975

72,346 59,091 81.7 100.0 87.5 63.8 23.7 12.5 4.4 8.1

1980

80,193 64,260 80.1 100.0 87.2 65.2 22.0 12.8 4.4 8.4

1985

85,454 67,301 78.8 100.0 86.5 66.8 19.7 13.5 4.8 8.7

1990

90,269 71,068 78.7 100.0 86.4 68.0 18.4 13.5 5.1 8.4

1995

95,867 73,667 76.8 100.0 86.2 70.6 15.6 13.9 5.5 8.4

2000

102,853 79,446 77.2 100.0 87.5 74.2 13.2 12.6 5.5 7.1

2005

110,161 82,013 74.4 100.0 87.0 74.2 12.8 13.0 6.3 6.7

2006

111,733 83,131 74.4 100.0 87.8 75.2 12.6 12.2 5.7 6.5

2007

112,695 83,538 74.1 100.0 87.4 74.6 12.8 12.6 5.9 6.7

2008

113,758 83,109 73.1 100.0 86.0 71.2 14.8 14.0 6.5 7.5

2009

114,820 81,073 70.6 100.0 84.4 68.3 16.1 15.6 7.3 8.3

2010

115,986 80,341 69.3 100.0 84.3 69.4 14.9 15.7 7.3 8.4

2011

116,984 80,503 68.8 100.0 84.8 71.2 13.6 15.2 7.2 8.0

2012

118,202 82,143 69.5 100.0 84.5 71.0 13.5 15.5 7.5 8.0

2013

119,395 82,590 69.2 100.0 85.5 72.7 12.8 14.5 7.1 7.4

2014

120,738 83,640 69.3 100.0 85.7 73.9 11.8 14.3 7.2 7.1

2015

122,110 85,518 70.0 100.0 85.6 73.9 11.7 14.4 7.0 7.4

2016

122,944 86,063 70.0 100.0 85.8 74.7 11.1 14.2 7.1 7.0

2017

124,331 87,147 70.1 100.0 86.6 75.3 11.3 13.4 6.7 6.7

2018

125,027 87,163 69.7 100.0 86.7 76.2 10.4 13.3 6.9 6.4

Note: These data reflect work experience for the entire year.

The 2013 data in this report, collected in the 2014 ASEC, are based on fewer sample responses than in recent years. Approximately three-eighths of the 2014 CPS ASEC sample was used to test redesigned questions on income and health insurance coverage; this portion of the sample was not used to generate the estimates in this table.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements, 1971–2019.

Table 24A. Opposite-sex married-couple families, by number and relationship of earners, 1967–2018 (Numbers in thousands)
Year Opposite-sex married-couple families
Total No earners One earner Two or more earners
Total Husband only Wife only Other family member Total Husband and wife Husband and other family member Wife and other family member Husband and wife are not earners

1967

43,292 2,943 16,490 15,429 716 345 23,859 18,888 4,639 - -

1968

43,842 2,888 16,375 15,310 730 335 24,579 19,743 4,522 - -

1969

44,436 3,022 16,268 15,133 797 339 25,145 20,327 4,517 - -

1970

44,832 3,252 16,117 14,931 867 320 25,464 20,510 4,622 - -

1971

45,939 3,471 16,847 15,502 1,004 340 25,621 20,641 4,651 - -

1972

46,594 3,632 16,787 15,387 1,003 398 26,175 21,279 4,553 - -

1973

47,185 4,027 16,080 14,547 1,110 423 27,078 22,152 4,535 - -

1974

47,438 4,325 15,795 14,122 1,216 457 27,319 22,451 4,442 - -

1975

47,878 4,943 16,217 14,343 1,394 481 26,717 22,338 3,861 - -

1976

48,150 4,962 15,630 13,690 1,424 516 27,559 23,104 3,829 - -

1977

48,131 5,177 15,119 13,153 1,456 512 27,835 23,474 3,812 - -

1978

48,532 5,226 14,456 12,434 1,509 513 28,850 24,655 3,609 - -

1979

49,132 5,559 13,912 11,934 1,499 480 29,660 25,595 3,476 - -

1980

49,316 5,903 13,900 11,621 1,707 573 29,513 25,557 3,380 - -

1981

49,669 6,213 13,832 11,524 1,680 628 29,624 25,729 3,212 - -

1982

49,947 6,427 14,235 11,575 2,048 613 29,285 25,387 3,149 - -

1983

50,134 6,549 13,692 11,100 1,944 647 29,893 26,119 2,996 - -

1984

50,395 6,630 12,952 10,472 1,852 628 30,814 27,035 2,891 - -

1985

50,978 6,693 12,961 10,406 1,897 658 31,324 27,787 2,764 - -

1986

51,574 6,731 12,565 9,984 1,917 664 32,278 28,811 2,730 - -

1987

51,847 6,741 12,435 9,787 1,946 702 32,671 29,369 2,576 - -

1988

52,149 6,754 11,876 9,463 1,777 636 33,519 30,536 2,303 532 148

1989

52,385 6,812 11,748 9,212 1,840 695 33,825 30,879 2,373 435 138

1990

52,241 6,770 11,630 9,107 1,826 698 33,841 30,829 2,369 479 164

1991

52,549 7,091 11,523 8,873 1,993 657 33,935 31,049 2,161 527 197

1992

53,254 7,256 11,977 9,114 2,145 718 34,021 31,268 1,940 624 189

1993

53,248 7,282 11,842 8,745 2,411 687 34,123 31,302 2,051 614 156

1994

53,929 7,227 11,774 8,719 2,374 681 34,928 32,125 2,048 603 151

1995

53,621 7,278 11,739 8,821 2,253 664 34,604 32,061 1,878 539 127

1996

53,654 7,148 11,556 8,671 2,214 671 34,950 32,406 1,899 522 123

1997

54,362 7,289 11,728 8,792 2,302 634 35,345 32,764 1,853 569 158

1998

54,829 7,257 12,279 9,198 2,419 662 35,293 32,810 1,726 616 141

1999

55,352 7,163 12,328 9,093 2,595 640 35,861 33,360 1,815 519 167

2000

56,643 7,463 12,717 9,515 2,601 600 36,463 33,892 1,865 566 139

2001

56,798 7,666 12,907 9,621 2,698 588 36,224 33,696 1,898 501 129

2002

57,362 7,803 13,487 10,109 2,818 560 36,071 33,547 1,845 558 121

2003

57,767 8,043 14,051 10,469 3,026 557 35,673 33,220 1,789 548 117

2004

58,045 7,996 14,352 10,821 2,991 540 35,696 33,131 1,832 610 123

2005

58,225 8,017 14,292 10,603 3,096 593 35,915 33,380 1,818 597 121

2006

59,050 8,091 14,545 10,693 3,261 591 36,414 33,880 1,752 639 142

2007

58,490 7,914 14,264 10,392 3,265 608 36,312 33,718 1,847 597 149

2008

59,183 8,083 14,622 10,567 3,435 620 36,477 33,930 1,739 650 158

2009

58,516 8,466 15,035 10,565 3,849 621 35,015 32,327 1,789 739 160

2010

58,135 8,626 15,406 10,880 3,935 591 34,103 31,425 1,783 722 172

2011

59,071 9,152 15,972 11,301 4,015 656 33,947 31,212 1,833 739 163

2012

59,327 9,101 15,831 11,271 3,891 669 34,395 31,594 1,881 750 170

2013

59,795 9,556 15,825 11,368 3,788 669 34,414 31,685 1,849 711 169

2014

60,091 9,434 15,627 11,240 3,767 620 35,030 32,000 2,082 764 183

2015

60,338 9,379 15,640 11,178 3,733 729 35,320 32,333 2,028 756 203

2016

60,912 9,814 15,490 11,054 3,742 695 35,608 32,647 2,054 752 155

2017

61,348 9,944 15,887 11,386 3,841 660 35,517 32,430 2,092 781 214

2018

61,505 10,022 15,575 10,960 3,916 699 35,908 32,839 2,019 783 268

Note: Data reflect earnings and work experience for the entire year. Dash indicates data not available.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements 1968–2019.

Table 24B. Opposite-sex married-couple families, by number and relationship of earners, 1967–2018 (Percent distribution)
Year Opposite-sex married-couple families
Total No earners One earner Two or more earners
Total Husband only Wife only Other family member Total Husband and wife Husband and other family member Wife and other family member Husband and wife are not earners

1967

100.0 6.8 38.1 35.6 1.7 0.8 55.1 43.6 10.7 - -

1968

100.0 6.6 37.4 34.9 1.7 0.8 56.1 45.0 10.3 - -

1969

100.0 6.8 36.6 34.1 1.8 0.8 56.6 45.7 10.2 - -

1970

100.0 7.3 35.9 33.3 1.9 0.7 56.8 45.7 10.3 - -

1971

100.0 7.6 36.7 33.7 2.2 0.7 55.8 44.9 10.1 - -

1972

100.0 7.8 36.0 33.0 2.2 0.9 56.2 45.7 9.8 - -

1973

100.0 8.5 34.1 30.8 2.4 0.9 57.4 46.9 9.6 - -

1974

100.0 9.1 33.3 29.8 2.6 1.0 57.6 47.3 9.4 - -

1975

100.0 10.3 33.9 30.0 2.9 1.0 55.8 46.7 8.1 - -

1976

100.0 10.3 32.5 28.4 3.0 1.1 57.2 48.0 8.0 - -

1977

100.0 10.8 31.4 27.3 3.0 1.1 57.8 48.8 7.9 - -

1978

100.0 10.8 29.8 25.6 3.1 1.1 59.4 50.8 7.4 - -

1979

100.0 11.3 28.3 24.3 3.1 1.0 60.4 52.1 7.1 - -

1980

100.0 12.0 28.2 23.6 3.5 1.2 59.8 51.8 6.9 - -

1981

100.0 12.5 27.8 23.2 3.4 1.3 59.6 51.8 6.5 - -

1982

100.0 12.9 28.5 23.2 4.1 1.2 58.6 50.8 6.3 - -

1983

100.0 13.1 27.3 22.1 3.9 1.3 59.6 52.1 6.0 - -

1984

100.0 13.2 25.7 20.8 3.7 1.2 61.1 53.6 5.7 - -

1985

100.0 13.1 25.4 20.4 3.7 1.3 61.4 54.5 5.4 - -

1986

100.0 13.1 24.4 19.4 3.7 1.3 62.6 55.9 5.3 - -

1987

100.0 13.0 24.0 18.9 3.8 1.4 63.0 56.6 5.0 - -

1988

100.0 13.0 22.8 18.1 3.4 1.2 64.3 58.6 4.4 1.0 0.3

1989

100.0 13.0 22.4 17.6 3.5 1.3 64.6 58.9 4.5 0.8 0.3

1990

100.0 13.0 22.3 17.4 3.5 1.3 64.8 59.0 4.5 0.9 0.3

1991

100.0 13.5 21.9 16.9 3.8 1.3 64.6 59.1 4.1 1.0 0.4

1992

100.0 13.6 22.5 17.1 4.0 1.3 63.9 58.7 3.6 1.2 0.4

1993

100.0 13.7 22.2 16.4 4.5 1.3 64.1 58.8 3.9 1.2 0.3

1994

100.0 13.4 21.8 16.2 4.4 1.3 64.8 59.6 3.8 1.1 0.3

1995

100.0 13.6 21.9 16.5 4.2 1.2 64.5 59.8 3.5 1.0 0.2

1996

100.0 13.3 21.5 16.2 4.1 1.3 65.1 60.4 3.5 1.0 0.2

1997

100.0 13.4 21.6 16.2 4.2 1.2 65.0 60.3 3.4 1.0 0.3

1998

100.0 13.2 22.4 16.8 4.4 1.2 64.4 59.8 3.1 1.1 0.3

1999

100.0 12.9 22.3 16.4 4.7 1.2 64.8 60.3 3.3 0.9 0.3

2000

100.0 13.2 22.5 16.8 4.6 1.1 64.4 59.8 3.3 1.0 0.2

2001

100.0 13.5 22.7 16.9 4.8 1.0 63.8 59.3 3.3 0.9 0.2

2002

100.0 13.6 23.5 17.6 4.9 1.0 62.9 58.5 3.2 1.0 0.2

2003

100.0 13.9 24.3 18.1 5.2 1.0 61.8 57.5 3.1 0.9 0.2

2004

100.0 13.8 24.7 18.6 5.2 0.9 61.5 57.1 3.2 1.1 0.2

2005

100.0 13.8 24.5 18.2 5.3 1.0 61.7 57.3 3.1 1.0 0.2

2006

100.0 13.7 24.6 18.1 5.5 1.0 61.7 57.4 3.0 1.1 0.2

2007

100.0 13.5 24.4 17.8 5.6 1.0 62.1 57.6 3.2 1.0 0.3

2008

100.0 13.7 24.7 17.9 5.8 1.0 61.6 57.3 2.9 1.1 0.3

2009

100.0 14.5 25.7 18.1 6.6 1.1 59.8 55.2 3.1 1.3 0.3

2010

100.0 14.8 26.5 18.7 6.8 1.0 58.7 54.1 3.1 1.2 0.3

2011

100.0 15.5 27.0 19.1 6.8 1.1 57.5 52.8 3.1 1.3 0.3

2012

100.0 15.3 26.7 19.0 6.6 1.1 58.0 53.3 3.2 1.3 0.3

2013

100.0 16.0 26.5 19.0 6.3 1.1 57.6 53.0 3.1 1.2 0.3

2014

100.0 15.7 26.0 18.7 6.3 1.0 58.3 53.3 3.5 1.3 0.3

2015

100.0 15.5 25.9 18.5 6.2 1.2 58.5 53.6 3.4 1.3 0.3

2016

100.0 16.1 25.4 18.1 6.1 1.1 58.5 53.6 3.4 1.2 0.3

2017

100.0 16.2 25.9 18.6 6.3 1.1 57.9 52.9 3.4 1.3 0.3

2018

100.0 16.3 25.3 17.8 6.4 1.1 58.4 53.4 3.3 1.3 0.4

Note: Data reflect earnings and work experience for the entire year. Dash indicates data not available.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements 1968–2019.

Table 25. Contribution of wives' earnings to family income, 1970–2018
Year Contribution to family income (median percentage)

1970

26.6

1971

27.5

1972

26.7

1973

26.0

1974

25.4

1975

26.3

1976

26.4

1977

26.1

1978

26.1

1979

26.0

1980

26.7

1981

27.3

1982

28.4

1983

28.8

1984

28.4

1985

28.3

1986

29.0

1987

29.5

1988

29.6

1989

29.9

1990

30.7

1991

31.3

1992

32.4

1993

32.2

1994

31.9

1995

31.9

1996

32.6

1997

32.7

1998

32.8

1999

32.8

2000

33.5

2001

34.4

2002

34.8

2003

35.2

2004

34.9

2005

35.1

2006

35.6

2007

36.0

2008

36.0

2009

37.1

2010

37.6

2011

37.0

2012

37.3

2013

37.3

2014

36.0

2015

37.1

2016

37.1

2017

37.1

2018

37.5

Note: Data refer to opposite-sex married-couple families only. Data reflect earnings and work experience for the entire year.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplements 1971–2019.

Table 26. Working poor: Poverty status of people in the labor force for 27 weeks or more, by age, gender, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 2018 (Numbers in thousands)
Age and gender Total Below poverty level Rate(1)
Total White Black or African
American
Asian Hispanic or
Latino
Total White Black or African
American
Asian Hispanic or
Latino
Total White Black or African
American
Asian Hispanic or
Latino

Total, 16 years and older

156,454 121,723 19,521 10,003 27,278 6,964 4,758 1,531 321 2,147 4.5 3.9 7.8 3.2 7.9

16 to 19 years

3,598 2,824 378 145 811 335 248 47 6 108 9.3 8.8 12.4 3.8 13.3

20 to 24 years

13,209 10,139 1,809 597 3,103 1,014 736 166 46 268 7.7 7.3 9.2 7.7 8.6

25 to 34 years

35,957 26,764 5,150 2,519 7,229 1,948 1,174 593 77 555 5.4 4.4 11.5 3.1 7.7

35 to 44 years

33,013 25,031 4,305 2,546 6,629 1,683 1,141 364 93 629 5.1 4.6 8.5 3.7 9.5

45 to 54 years

32,524 25,355 4,047 2,204 5,443 1,071 789 199 51 391 3.3 3.1 4.9 2.3 7.2

55 to 64 years

27,352 22,452 2,900 1,470 3,220 696 498 139 35 147 2.5 2.2 4.8 2.4 4.6

65 years and older

10,801 9,159 933 523 843 215 173 24 14 49 2.0 1.9 2.5 2.6 5.8

Women, 16 years and older

73,382 55,752 10,423 4,653 11,764 3,865 2,508 1,012 143 1,028 5.3 4.5 9.7 3.1 8.7

16 to 19 years

1,906 1,452 228 76 403 179 126 25 4 57 9.4 8.7 11.0 5.7 14.1

20 to 24 years

6,460 4,890 966 284 1,419 594 411 115 19 147 9.2 8.4 11.9 6.8 10.4

25 to 34 years

16,475 12,023 2,610 1,098 3,021 1,165 640 430 27 281 7.1 5.3 16.5 2.4 9.3

35 to 44 years

15,169 11,112 2,330 1,184 2,767 870 559 239 43 281 5.7 5.0 10.3 3.6 10.2

45 to 54 years

15,431 11,799 2,145 1,056 2,408 568 415 110 26 166 3.7 3.5 5.1 2.5 6.9

55 to 64 years

13,050 10,465 1,605 709 1,379 364 258 74 17 72 2.8 2.5 4.6 2.4 5.2

65 years and older

4,891 4,012 539 247 366 124 99 17 7 23 2.5 2.5 3.2 2.7 6.3

Men, 16 years and older

83,072 65,970 9,097 5,350 15,514 3,099 2,250 519 179 1,119 3.7 3.4 5.7 3.3 7.2

16 to 19 years

1,693 1,372 149 69 408 156 121 22 1 51 9.2 8.8 14.6 - 12.5

20 to 24 years

6,749 5,249 843 314 1,684 420 325 51 27 121 6.2 6.2 6.1 8.5 7.2

25 to 34 years

19,482 14,742 2,540 1,421 4,208 783 534 163 50 274 4.0 3.6 6.4 3.6 6.5

35 to 44 years

17,843 13,919 1,974 1,362 3,862 813 581 125 50 348 4.6 4.2 6.3 3.7 9.0

45 to 54 years

17,094 13,555 1,902 1,148 3,035 503 374 89 25 225 2.9 2.8 4.7 2.2 7.4

55 to 64 years

14,302 11,987 1,294 761 1,841 332 240 64 18 75 2.3 2.0 5.0 2.4 4.1

65 years and older

5,910 5,147 395 276 477 92 74 6 7 26 1.6 1.4 1.6 2.5 5.4

(1) Number below the poverty level as a percentage of the total in the labor force for 27 or more weeks.

Note: These data reflect the earnings and work experience for the entire year. Estimates for the race groups shown (White, Black or African American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not presented for all races. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. Dash indicates no data or data where labor force base is less than 80,000.

Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

Table 27. Displaced workers, by age, gender, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and employment status, January 2020
Age, gender, race and Hispanic or
Latino ethnicity
Total (in
thousands)
Percentage distribution by employment status
Total Employed Unemployed Not in the
labor force

Total, 20 years and older

2,672 100.0 70.1 12.4 17.5

20 to 24 years

63 100.0 - - -

25 to 54 years

1,676 100.0 75.1 13.9 11.0

55 to 64 years

702 100.0 66.5 10.7 22.8

65 years and older

232 100.0 44.1 7.4 48.5

Women, 20 years and older

1,206 100.0 67.8 12.5 19.7

20 to 24 years

42 100.0 - - -

25 to 54 years

729 100.0 75.9 12.9 11.2

55 to 64 years

321 100.0 60.3 13.4 26.3

65 years and older

115 100.0 35.4 5.6 59.1

Men, 20 years and older

1,466 100.0 71.9 12.3 15.7

20 to 24 years

20 100.0 - - -

25 to 54 years

947 100.0 74.5 14.6 10.9

55 to 64 years

382 100.0 71.7 8.3 20.0

65 years and older

117 100.0 52.6 9.3 38.2

White

Total, 20 years and older

2,162 100.0 70.9 10.5 18.6

Women

951 100.0 67.7 9.7 22.6

Men

1,211 100.0 73.5 11.0 15.5

Black or African American

Total, 20 years and older

335 100.0 61.8 22.2 16.0

Women

183 100.0 64.6 22.6 12.9

Men

152 100.0 58.5 21.8 19.7

Asian

Total, 20 years and older

110 100.0 73.5 25.6 0.9

Women

48 100.0 - - -

Men

62 100.0 - - -

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Total, 20 years and older

461 100.0 67.6 8.5 23.9

Women

199 100.0 61.2 10.5 28.3

Men

262 100.0 72.6 7.0 20.5

Note: Displayed workers are workers who had 3 or more years of tenure on a job they had lost or left between January 2017 and December 2019 because of plant or company closings or relocations, insufficient work, or the abolishment of their positions or shifts.

Estimates for the race groups shown (White, Black or African American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not presented for all races. People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 75,000).
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, January 2020 Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement.

Table 28. Employed wage and salary workers, by age, gender, and median years of tenure with current employer, selected years, 2004–20
Age and gender January 2004 January 2006 January 2008 January 2010 January 2012 January 2014 January 2016 January 2018 January 2020

Total, 16 years and older

4.0 4.0 4.1 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.1

16 to 17 years

0.7 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7

18 to 19 years

0.8 0.7 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8

20 to 24 years

1.3 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.3

25 years and older

4.9 4.9 5.1 5.2 5.4 5.5 5.1 5.0 4.9

25 to 34 years

2.9 2.9 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.0 2.8 2.8 2.8

35 to 44 years

4.9 4.9 4.9 5.1 5.3 5.2 4.9 4.9 4.9

45 to 54 years

7.7 7.3 7.6 7.8 7.8 7.9 7.9 7.6 7.5

55 to 64 years

9.6 9.3 9.9 10.0 10.3 10.4 10.1 10.1 9.9

65 years and older

9.0 8.8 10.2 9.9 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.2 10.3

Women, 16 years and older

3.8 3.9 3.9 4.2 4.6 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.9

16 to 17 years

0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.7

18 to 19 years

0.8 0.7 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8

20 to 24 years

1.3 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2

25 years and older

4.7 4.8 4.9 5.1 5.4 5.4 5.0 4.9 4.8

25 to 34 years

2.8 2.8 2.6 3.0 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.7 2.7

35 to 44 years

4.5 4.6 4.7 4.9 5.2 5.1 4.8 4.7 4.6

45 to 54 years

6.4 6.7 7.0 7.1 7.3 7.6 7.5 7.1 6.8

55 to 64 years

9.2 9.2 9.8 9.7 10.0 10.2 10.0 10.1 9.8

65 years and older

9.6 9.5 9.9 10.1 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.1 10.4

Men, 16 years and older

4.1 4.1 4.2 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.3 4.3 4.3

16 to 17 years

0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.7

18 to 19 years

0.8 0.7 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8

20 to 24 years

1.3 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.4

25 years and older

5.1 5.0 5.2 5.3 5.5 5.5 5.2 5.1 5.1

25 to 34 years

3.0 2.9 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 2.9

35 to 44 years

5.2 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.4 5.0 5.0 5.1

45 to 54 years

9.6 8.1 8.2 8.5 8.5 8.2 8.4 8.1 8.2

55 to 64 years

9.8 9.5 10.1 10.4 10.7 10.7 10.2 10.2 10.0

65 years and older

8.2 8.3 10.4 9.7 10.2 10.0 10.2 10.2 10.3

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, January 2004–20 Displaced Worker, Employee Tenure, and Occupational Mobility Supplement.

Table 29. Labor force status of 2019 high school graduates and 2018–19 high school dropouts 16 to 24 years old, by school enrollment and gender, October 2019 (Numbers in thousands)
Characteristic Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in
labor force
Total Percentage of
population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor force

Total, 2019 high school graduates(1)

3,178 1,572 49.5 1,343 42.3 229 14.6 1,606

Women

1,693 844 49.8 744 44.0 99 11.8 849

Men

1,486 728 49.0 598 40.3 130 17.8 758

Enrolled in college

2,103 795 37.8 707 33.6 88 11.0 1,308

Percentage of total 2019 graduates

66.2 50.6 - 52.7 - 38.3 - 81.4

Women

1,182 467 39.5 412 34.9 55 11.7 715

Percentage of female 2019 graduates

69.8 55.3 - 55.3 - 55.2 - 84.2

Men

921 328 35.6 296 32.1 33 10.0 593

Percentage of male 2019 graduates

62.0 45.1 - 49.4 - 25.3 - 78.3

Not enrolled in college

1,075 777 72.2 635 59.1 141 18.2 299

Percentage of total 2019 graduates

33.8 49.4 - 47.3 - 61.7 - 18.6

Women

511 377 73.8 333 65.1 44 11.8 134

Percentage of female 2019 graduates

30.2 44.7 - 44.7 - 44.8 - 15.8

Men

564 400 70.8 303 53.7 97 24.2 165

Percentage of male 2019 graduates

38.0 54.9 - 50.6 - 74.7 - 21.7

Total, 2018-2019 high school dropouts(2)

490 187 38.2 160 32.6 28 14.8 303

Women

245 97 39.5 89 36.2 8 8.2 148

Men

245 91 37.0 71 28.9 20 21.9 154

(1) Data refer to people who graduated from high school in January through October 2019.

(2) Data refer to people who dropped out of school between October 2018 and October 2019.

Note: Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 75,000). Sums of individual items may not equal totals because of rounding.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, October 2019 School Enrollment Supplement.

Table 30. Labor force status of people 16 to 24 years old, by school enrollment, gender, and educational attainment, October 2019 (Numbers in thousands)
Characteristic Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in
labor force
Total Percentage of
population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor force

Enrolled in school

21,542 8,189 38.0 7,691 35.7 498 6.1 13,353

Women

11,090 4,605 41.5 4,382 39.5 223 4.8 6,485

Men

10,452 3,584 34.3 3,309 31.7 274 7.7 6,868

Enrolled in high school(1)

9,392 2,096 22.3 1,859 19.8 237 11.3 7,296

Women

4,470 1,060 23.7 955 21.4 105 9.9 3,410

Men

4,922 1,036 21.0 904 18.4 132 12.7 3,886

Enrolled in college

12,150 6,093 50.2 5,833 48.0 261 4.3 6,057

Women

6,620 3,545 53.6 3,427 51.8 118 3.3 3,075

Men

5,530 2,548 46.1 2,405 43.5 143 5.6 2,982

Not enrolled in school

16,192 13,142 81.2 12,011 74.2 1,131 8.6 3,050

Women

7,680 6,000 78.1 5,562 72.4 438 7.3 1,680

Less than a high school diploma

855 449 52.6 394 46.1 56 12.4 405

High school graduates, no college(2)

3,268 2,399 73.4 2,186 66.9 214 8.9 869

Some college or associate's degree

1,971 1,668 84.6 1,570 79.7 97 5.8 304

Bachelor's degree and higher

1,586 1,484 93.5 1,413 89.0 71 4.8 102

Men

8,512 7,142 83.9 6,449 75.8 693 9.7 1,370

Less than a high school diploma

1,116 712 63.9 598 53.6 115 16.1 403

High school graduates, no college(2)

4,369 3,740 85.6 3,320 76.0 420 11.2 629

Some college or associate's degree

1,990 1,743 87.6 1,640 82.4 103 5.9 247

Bachelor's degree and higher

1,037 946 91.2 891 85.9 55 5.8 91

(1) Includes a small number of people enrolled in grades below high school.

(2) Includes those who have earned a high school diploma or the equivalent.

Note: Sums of individual items may not equal totals because of rounding.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, October 2019 School Enrollment Supplement.

Table 31. Multiple jobholders and multiple jobholding rates, by gender, 1994–2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Year Total employed Multiple jobholders Multiple-jobholding rate¹
Total Women Men Total Women Men
Number Percentage of all multiple jobholders

1994

123,060 7,260 3,336 46.0 3,924 5.9 5.9 5.9

1995

124,900 7,693 3,554 46.2 4,139 6.2 6.2 6.1

1996

126,708 7,832 3,640 46.5 4,192 6.2 6.2 6.1

1997

129,558 7,955 3,718 46.7 4,237 6.1 6.2 6.1

1998

131,463 7,926 3,748 47.3 4,178 6.0 6.2 5.9

1999

133,488 7,802 3,698 47.4 4,104 5.8 6.0 5.7

2000

136,891 7,604 3,608 47.4 3,996 5.6 5.7 5.5

2001

136,933 7,357 3,523 47.9 3,834 5.4 5.5 5.2

2002

136,485 7,291 3,557 48.8 3,734 5.3 5.6 5.1

2003

137,736 7,315 3,599 49.2 3,716 5.3 5.6 5.1

2004

139,252 7,473 3,638 48.7 3,835 5.4 5.6 5.1

2005

141,730 7,546 3,691 48.9 3,855 5.3 5.6 5.1

2006

144,427 7,576 3,753 49.5 3,822 5.2 5.6 4.9

2007

146,047 7,655 3,822 49.9 3,833 5.2 5.6 4.9

2008

145,362 7,620 3,783 49.6 3,837 5.2 5.6 5.0

2009

139,877 7,271 3,741 51.5 3,530 5.2 5.6 4.8

2010

139,064 6,878 3,552 51.6 3,326 4.9 5.4 4.5

2011

139,869 6,880 3,496 50.8 3,384 4.9 5.3 4.6

2012

142,469 6,943 3,495 50.3 3,448 4.9 5.2 4.6

2013

143,929 7,002 3,517 50.2 3,486 4.9 5.2 4.6

2014

146,305 7,146 3,636 50.9 3,511 4.9 5.3 4.5

2015

148,834 7,262 3,692 50.8 3,571 4.9 5.3 4.5

2016

151,436 7,531 3,887 51.6 3,645 5.0 5.5 4.5

2017

153,337 7,545 3,798 50.3 3,748 4.9 5.3 4.6

2018

155,761 7,769 3,934 50.6 3,835 5.0 5.4 4.6

2019

157,538 8,050 4,141 51.4 3,908 5.1 5.6 4.7

1 Multiple jobholders as a percent of all employed people in specified group.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 32. Unincorporated self-employed people in nonagricultural industries, by gender, 1976–2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Year Total Women Men Self-employed women as a percentage of total self-employed
Total employed Self-employed Self-employed as a percentage of total Total employed Self-employed Self-employed as a percentage of total Total employed Self-employed Self-employed as a percentage of total

1976

85,421 5,783 6.8 35,027 1,549 4.4 50,394 4,233 8.4 26.8

1977

88,734 6,114 6.9 36,677 1,692 4.6 52,057 4,423 8.5 27.7

1978

92,661 6,429 6.9 38,900 1,814 4.7 53,761 4,614 8.6 28.2

1979

95,477 6,791 7.1 40,556 1,982 4.9 54,921 4,810 8.8 29.2

1980

95,938 7,000 7.3 41,461 2,097 5.1 54,477 4,904 9.0 30.0

1981

97,030 7,097 7.3 42,333 2,192 5.2 54,697 4,905 9.0 30.9

1982

96,125 7,262 7.6 42,591 2,309 5.4 53,534 4,954 9.3 31.8

1983

97,450 7,575 7.8 43,367 2,439 5.6 54,083 5,136 9.5 32.2

1984

101,685 7,785 7.7 45,262 2,566 5.7 56,423 5,219 9.2 33.0

1985

103,971 7,811 7.5 46,615 2,603 5.6 57,356 5,207 9.1 33.3

1986

106,434 7,881 7.4 48,054 2,610 5.4 58,381 5,271 9.0 33.1

1987

109,232 8,201 7.5 49,668 2,778 5.6 59,564 5,423 9.1 33.9

1988

111,800 8,519 7.6 51,020 2,955 5.8 60,780 5,564 9.2 34.7

1989

114,142 8,605 7.5 52,341 3,043 5.8 61,802 5,562 9.0 35.4

1990

115,570 8,719 7.5 53,011 3,122 5.9 62,559 5,597 8.9 35.8

1991

114,449 8,850 7.7 52,815 3,150 6.0 61,634 5,700 9.2 35.6

1992

115,245 8,575 7.4 53,380 2,963 5.6 61,866 5,613 9.1 34.5

1993

117,144 8,959 7.6 54,273 3,065 5.6 62,871 5,894 9.4 34.2

1994

119,651 9,003 7.5 55,755 3,443 6.2 63,896 5,560 8.7 38.2

1995

121,460 8,902 7.3 56,642 3,440 6.1 64,818 5,461 8.4 38.6

1996

123,264 8,971 7.3 57,630 3,506 6.1 65,634 5,465 8.3 39.1

1997

126,159 9,056 7.2 59,026 3,550 6.0 67,133 5,506 8.2 39.2

1998

128,085 8,962 7.0 59,945 3,482 5.8 68,140 5,480 8.0 38.9

1999

130,207 8,790 6.8 61,193 3,424 5.6 69,014 5,366 7.8 39.0

2000

134,427 9,205 6.8 62,983 3,631 5.8 71,444 5,573 7.8 39.4

2001

134,635 9,121 6.8 63,147 3,594 5.7 71,488 5,527 7.7 39.4

2002

134,174 8,923 6.7 62,995 3,499 5.6 71,179 5,425 7.6 39.2

2003

135,461 9,344 6.9 63,824 3,609 5.7 71,636 5,736 8.0 38.6

2004

137,020 9,467 6.9 64,182 3,607 5.6 72,838 5,860 8.0 38.1

2005

139,532 9,509 6.8 65,213 3,565 5.5 74,319 5,944 8.0 37.5

2006

142,221 9,685 6.8 66,382 3,681 5.5 75,838 6,004 7.9 38.0

2007

143,952 9,557 6.6 67,302 3,637 5.4 76,650 5,920 7.7 38.1

2008

143,194 9,219 6.4 67,358 3,483 5.2 75,836 5,736 7.6 37.8

2009

137,775 8,995 6.5 65,712 3,468 5.3 72,062 5,527 7.7 38.6

2010

136,858 8,860 6.5 65,164 3,388 5.2 71,694 5,472 7.6 38.2

2011

137,615 8,603 6.3 65,023 3,341 5.1 72,592 5,262 7.2 38.8

2012

140,283 8,749 6.2 66,353 3,483 5.2 73,930 5,266 7.1 39.8

2013

141,799 8,619 6.1 67,058 3,508 5.2 74,742 5,111 6.8 40.7

2014

144,068 8,602 6.0 68,061 3,444 5.1 76,007 5,158 6.8 40.0

2015

146,411 8,665 5.9 69,106 3,396 4.9 77,305 5,269 6.8 39.2

2016

148,976 8,751 5.9 70,247 3,385 4.8 78,729 5,366 6.8 38.7

2017

150,883 8,736 5.8 71,324 3,544 5.0 79,559 5,191 6.5 40.6

2018

153,336 8,941 5.8 72,435 3,518 4.9 80,902 5,423 6.7 39.3

2019

155,113 8,799 5.7 73,443 3,532 4.8 81,670 5,266 6.4 40.1

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 33. Employment status of the native-born and foreign-born civilian noninstitutional population, by age and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Native- or foreign-born status, age, and gender Civilian
noninstitutional
population
Civilian labor force Not in
labor force
Total Percentage of
population
Employed Unemployed
Total Percentage
of population
Total Percentage
of labor force

Total

Native born, 16 years and older(1)

216,185 135,148 62.5 130,036 60.2 5,112 3.8 81,037

16 to 24 years

34,418 19,358 56.2 17,703 51.4 1,654 8.5 15,061

25 to 34 years

37,211 31,274 84.0 30,081 80.8 1,193 3.8 5,937

35 to 44 years

31,599 26,598 84.2 25,854 81.8 743 2.8 5,001

45 to 54 years

31,566 25,713 81.5 25,024 79.3 689 2.7 5,853

55 to 64 years

35,542 23,018 64.8 22,443 63.1 575 2.5 12,524

65 years and older

45,848 9,188 20.0 8,931 19.5 257 2.8 36,660

Foreign born, 16 years and older(2)

42,990 28,390 66.0 27,502 64.0 888 3.1 14,600

16 to 24 years

3,330 1,735 52.1 1,619 48.6 116 6.7 1,595

25 to 34 years

7,665 5,917 77.2 5,726 74.7 191 3.2 1,749

35 to 44 years

9,361 7,459 79.7 7,273 77.7 187 2.5 1,901

45 to 54 years

8,878 7,219 81.3 7,018 79.0 201 2.8 1,660

55 to 64 years

6,699 4,585 68.5 4,450 66.4 135 3.0 2,113

65 years and older

7,057 1,475 20.9 1,416 20.1 59 4.0 5,581

Women

Native born, 16 years and older(1)

111,645 64,696 57.9 62,367 55.9 2,328 3.6 46,949

16 to 24 years

17,147 9,578 55.9 8,880 51.8 698 7.3 7,569

25 to 34 years

18,723 14,835 79.2 14,293 76.3 542 3.7 3,889

35 to 44 years

16,077 12,646 78.7 12,292 76.5 354 2.8 3,432

45 to 54 years

16,180 12,459 77.0 12,132 75.0 327 2.6 3,721

55 to 64 years

18,419 11,026 59.9 10,742 58.3 284 2.6 7,393

65 years and older

25,099 4,152 16.5 4,029 16.1 124 3.0 20,947

Foreign born, 16 years and older(2)

22,176 12,156 54.8 11,711 52.8 446 3.7 10,020

16 to 24 years

1,626 775 47.6 713 43.8 62 8.0 852

25 to 34 years

3,767 2,409 63.9 2,307 61.2 102 4.2 1,359

35 to 44 years

4,739 3,115 65.7 3,013 63.6 102 3.3 1,624

45 to 54 years

4,490 3,185 70.9 3,094 68.9 91 2.9 1,305

55 to 64 years

3,488 2,030 58.2 1,965 56.3 66 3.2 1,457

65 years and older

4,066 643 15.8 619 15.2 23 3.6 3,423

Men

Native born, 16 years and older(1)

104,540 70,453 67.4 67,669 64.7 2,784 4.0 34,087

16 to 24 years

17,272 9,780 56.6 8,824 51.1 956 9.8 7,492

25 to 34 years

18,488 16,439 88.9 15,788 85.4 652 4.0 2,049

35 to 44 years

15,521 13,952 89.9 13,562 87.4 390 2.8 1,569

45 to 54 years

15,387 13,254 86.1 12,892 83.8 362 2.7 2,133

55 to 64 years

17,123 11,992 70.0 11,701 68.3 291 2.4 5,131

65 years and older

20,749 5,036 24.3 4,902 23.6 134 2.7 15,713

Foreign born, 16 years and older(2)

20,814 16,234 78.0 15,791 75.9 443 2.7 4,580

16 to 24 years

1,704 960 56.4 906 53.2 54 5.6 744

25 to 34 years

3,898 3,508 90.0 3,419 87.7 89 2.5 390

35 to 44 years

4,622 4,344 94.0 4,260 92.2 85 2.0 277

45 to 54 years

4,388 4,033 91.9 3,924 89.4 109 2.7 354

55 to 64 years

3,211 2,555 79.6 2,485 77.4 70 2.7 656

65 years and older

2,991 833 27.8 797 26.6 36 4.3 2,158

(1) The native born are people who were born in the United States or one of its outlying areas, such as Puerto Rico or Guam, or who were born abroad of at least one parent who was a U.S. citizen.
(2) The foreign born are those residing in the United States who were not U.S. citizens at birth. That is, they were born outside the United States or one of its outlying areas, such as Puerto Rico or Guam, to parents who were not U.S. citizens. This group includes legally admitted immigrants, refugees, students, temporary workers, and undocumented immigrants. The survey data, however, do not separately identify the number of people in these categories.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 34. Union affiliation of employed wage and salary workers, by gender, 1983–2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Year Total
Total employed Members of unions(1) Represented by unions(2)
Total Percentage of employed Total Percentage of employed

1983

88,290 17,717 20.1 20,532 23.3

1984

92,194 17,340 18.8 19,932 21.6

1985

94,521 16,996 18.0 19,358 20.5

1986

96,903 16,975 17.5 19,278 19.9

1987

99,303 16,913 17.0 19,051 19.2

1988

101,407 17,002 16.8 19,241 19.0

1989

103,480 16,960 16.4 19,198 18.6

1990

104,876 16,776 16.0 19,105 18.2

1991

103,723 16,612 16.0 18,790 18.1

1992

104,668 16,418 15.7 18,578 17.7

1993

106,101 16,627 15.7 18,682 17.6

1994

107,989 16,748 15.5 18,850 17.5

1995

110,038 16,360 14.9 18,346 16.7

1996

111,960 16,269 14.5 18,158 16.2

1997

114,533 16,110 14.1 17,923 15.6

1998

116,730 16,211 13.9 17,918 15.4

1999

118,963 16,477 13.9 18,182 15.3

2000

122,089 16,334 13.4 18,153 14.9

2001

122,229 16,305 13.3 18,026 14.7

2002

121,826 16,145 13.3 17,695 14.5

2003

122,358 15,776 12.9 17,448 14.3

2004

123,554 15,472 12.5 17,087 13.8

2005

125,889 15,685 12.5 17,223 13.7

2006

128,237 15,359 12.0 16,860 13.1

2007

129,767 15,670 12.1 17,243 13.3

2008

129,377 16,098 12.4 17,761 13.7

2009

124,490 15,327 12.3 16,904 13.6

2010

124,073 14,715 11.9 16,290 13.1

2011

125,187 14,764 11.8 16,290 13.0

2012

127,577 14,366 11.3 15,922 12.5

2013

129,110 14,528 11.3 16,028 12.4

2014

131,431 14,576 11.1 16,152 12.3

2015

133,743 14,795 11.1 16,441 12.3

2016

136,101 14,555 10.7 16,271 12.0

2017

137,890 14,817 10.7 16,444 11.9

2018

140,099 14,744 10.5 16,380 11.7

2019

141,737 14,574 10.3 16,383 11.6

(1) Members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union.

(2) Members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union, as well as workers who are not members of unions but whose jobs are covered by a union or employee association contract.

Note: Data refer to the sole or principal job of full- and part-time workers. All self-employed workers are excluded, both those with incorporated and unincorporated businesses. Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 35. Employment status of people, 18 years and older, by veteran status, period of service, and gender, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Veteran status, employment status, and period of service Total Women Men Women as a
percentage of
total

Total veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

18,822 1,884 16,938 10.0

Civilian labor force

9,270 1,101 8,169 11.9

Participation rate

49.2 58.4 48.2 -

Employed

8,986 1,060 7,926 11.8

Employment-population ratio

47.7 56.2 46.8 -

Unemployed

284 41 243 14.4

Unemployment rate

3.1 3.7 3.0 -

Not in labor force

9,552 784 8,769 8.2

Gulf War-era II veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

4,328 726 3,602 16.8

Civilian labor force

3,468 495 2,974 14.3

Participation rate

80.1 68.1 82.6 -

Employed

3,345 471 2,874 14.1

Employment-population ratio

77.3 64.9 79.8 -

Unemployed

123 23 100 18.9

Unemployment rate

3.5 4.7 3.4 -

Not in labor force

860 232 628 26.9

Gulf War-era I veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

3,070 502 2,568 16.4

Civilian labor force

2,339 345 1,994 14.8

Participation rate

76.2 68.7 77.6 -

Employed

2,279 338 1,941 14.8

Employment-population ratio

74.2 67.4 75.6 -

Unemployed

60 7 53 11.3

Unemployment rate

2.6 2.0 2.7 -

Not in labor force

731 157 574 21.5

World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam-era veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

7,213 249 6,964 3.4

Civilian labor force

1,479 54 1,425 3.6

Participation rate

20.5 21.6 20.5 -

Employed

1,437 51 1,386 3.5

Employment-population ratio

19.9 20.4 19.9 -

Unemployed

42 3 39 7.0

Unemployment rate

2.8 5.4 2.7 -

Not in labor force

5,735 195 5,539 3.4

Veterans of other service periods

Civilian noninstitutional population

4,210 407 3,803 9.7

Civilian labor force

1,983 207 1,776 10.5

Participation rate

47.1 50.9 46.7 -

Employed

1,925 199 1,726 10.4

Employment-population ratio

45.7 49.0 45.4 -

Unemployed

59 8 51 13.7

Unemployment rate

3.0 3.9 2.8 -

Not in labor force

2,227 200 2,027 9.0

Nonveterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

231,555 127,595 103,960 55.1

Civilian labor force

152,188 74,697 77,491 49.1

Participation rate

65.7 58.5 74.5 -

Employed

146,763 72,107 74,655 49.1

Employment-population ratio

63.4 56.5 71.8 -

Unemployed

5,425 2,590 2,835 47.7

Unemployment rate

3.6 3.5 3.7 -

Not in labor force

79,367 52,898 26,469 66.6

Note: Veterans are men and women who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and were not on active duty at the time of the survey. Nonveterans never served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. Veterans could have served anywhere in the world during these periods of service: Gulf War era II (September 2001–present), Gulf War era I (August 1990–August 2001), Vietnam era (August 1964–April 1975), Korean War (July 1950–January 1955), World War II (December 1941–December 1946), and other service periods (all other time periods). Veterans are counted in only one period of service, their most recent wartime period. Veterans who served in both a wartime period and any other service period are classified in the wartime period.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Table 36. Employment and disability status of people, by gender and age, 2019 annual averages (Numbers in thousands)
Disability status, employment status, and age Total Women Men

Total people with a disability

Civilian noninstitutional population

30,392 16,208 14,184

Civilian labor force

6,321 2,879 3,442

Participation rate

20.8 17.8 24.3

Employed

5,858 2,669 3,189

Employment-population ratio

19.3 16.5 22.5

Unemployed

463 210 254

Unemployment rate

7.3 7.3 7.4

Not in labor force

24,070 13,329 10,741

16 to 64 years

Civilian noninstitutional population

15,231 7,718 7,513

Civilian labor force

5,117 2,393 2,724

Participation rate

33.6 31.0 36.3

Employed

4,706 2,208 2,498

Employment-population ratio

30.9 28.6 33.3

Unemployed

411 185 226

Unemployment rate

8.0 7.7 8.3

Not in labor force

10,113 5,325 4,788

65 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population

15,161 8,490 6,671

Civilian labor force

1,204 485 718

Participation rate

7.9 5.7 10.8

Employed

1,152 461 691

Employment-population ratio

7.6 5.4 10.4

Unemployed

52 24 28

Unemployment rate

4.3 5.0 3.9

Not in labor force

13,957 8,004 5,953

Total people without a disability

Civilian noninstitutional population

228,783 117,614 111,170

Civilian labor force

157,218 73,973 83,244

Participation rate

68.7 62.9 74.9

Employed

151,680 71,409 80,272

Employment-population ratio

66.3 60.7 72.2

Unemployed

5,537 2,564 2,973

Unemployment rate

3.5 3.5 3.6

Not in labor force

71,566 43,641 27,925

16 to 64 years

Civilian noninstitutional population

191,039 96,938 94,101

Civilian labor force

147,758 69,664 78,094

Participation rate

77.3 71.9 83.0

Employed

142,485 67,222 75,263

Employment-population ratio

74.6 69.3 80.0

Unemployed

5,273 2,442 2,831

Unemployment rate

3.6 3.5 3.6

Not in labor force

43,282 27,274 16,007

65 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population

37,744 20,676 17,068

Civilian labor force

9,460 4,309 5,150

Participation rate

25.1 20.8 30.2

Employed

9,195 4,187 5,008

Employment-population ratio

24.4 20.3 29.3

Unemployed

265 123 142

Unemployment rate

2.8 2.8 2.8

Not in labor force

28,284 16,366 11,918

Note: A person with a disability has at least one of the following conditions: is deaf or has serious difficulty hearing; is blind or has serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses; has serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition; has serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs; has difficulty dressing or bathing; or has difficulty doing errands alone, such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping, because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

Technical Notes

The estimates in this report were obtained from the Current Population Survey (CPS), a national monthly sample survey of approximately 60,000 eligible households that provides a wide range of information on the labor force, employment, and unemployment. The survey is conducted for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) by the U.S. Census Bureau, using a scientifically selected national sample with coverage in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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Concepts and definitions

Children refers to one’s own children under age 18 who live in the household. Included are sons, daughters, stepchildren, and adopted children. Not included are nieces, nephews, grandchildren, other related children, and all unrelated children living in the household.

The civilian labor force includes all people classified as employed or unemployed.

The civilian labor force participation rate represents the number of people in the civilian labor force as a percentage of the civilian noninstitutional population.

The civilian noninstitutional population is made up of people 16 years of age and older residing in any of the 50 states or the District of Columbia who are not confined to institutions, such as nursing homes and prisons, and who are not on Active Duty in the Armed Forces.

Disability status is determined in the CPS through a set of six questions. The questions are about physical, mental, or emotional conditions that cause serious difficulty with daily activities. For each of the questions, interviewers ask the respondent whether anyone in the household has the condition described, and if the respondent replies “yes,” he or she is then asked to identify everyone in the household who has the condition. People are classified as having a disability if there is a response of “yes” to any of these questions. More information, including the wording of the six questions used to identify people with a disability, is available at https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsdisability_faq.htm.

Displaced workers are wage and salary workers 20 years of age and older who lost or left jobs because their plant or company closed or moved, there was insufficient work for them to do, or their position or shift was abolished. Data are presented for long-tenured displaced workers—those who had worked for their employer for 3 or more years at the time of displacement. All self-employed workers are excluded, both those with incorporated businesses and those with unincorporated businesses. Data are collected through a biennial supplement to the January CPS.

The employed people are those who, during the survey reference week (which is generally the week including the 12th day of the month), (a) did any work at all as paid employees, (b) worked in their own business or profession or on their own farm, or (c) worked 15 or more hours as unpaid workers in a family member’s business. People who were temporarily absent from their jobs or business because of illness, vacation, a labor dispute, or another reason also are counted as employed.

The employment-population ratio represents the number of employed people as a percentage of the population.

The foreign born are people residing in the United States who were not U.S. citizens at birth. That is, they were born outside the United States or one of its outlying areas (such as Puerto Rico or Guam), and neither parent was a U.S. citizen. The foreign-born population includes legally admitted immigrants; refugees; temporary residents, such as students and temporary workers; and undocumented immigrants. The survey does not specifically identify people in these categories, however.

The native born are people born in the United States or one of its outlying areas or, if born abroad, had at least one parent who was a U.S. citizen.

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity refers to people who identified themselves in the survey process as being of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin. People who identify themselves as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and are included in estimates for the race groups (White, Black or African American, and Asian) in addition to being shown separately.

Hours at work reflects the number of hours actually worked (at all jobs) during the survey reference week, which is generally the week including the 12th day of the month. For example, people who normally work 40 hours a week but were off for 8 hours during the Columbus Day holiday would be reported as working 32 hours, even if they were paid for the holiday. (See related information on usual full- or part-time status.)

Married-couple families refers to opposite-sex married spouses (one of whom is the householder) residing together and any of their family members residing in the household.

  • The householder is the person (or one of the people) in whose name the housing unit is owned or rented and, therefore, is the family reference person.

Workers paid at or below the prevailing federal minimum wage include only workers who are paid hourly rates. Salaried workers and other workers who are not paid by the hour are not included, even though some have earnings that, if converted to hourly rates, would be at or below the minimum wage. The estimates of workers paid at or below the federal minimum wage in this report are based solely on whether the hourly wage they report (which does not include overtime pay, tips, or commissions) is at or below the federal minimum wage. Some respondents might round hourly earnings when answering survey questions. As a result, some workers might report having hourly earnings above or below the federal minimum wage when, in fact, they earn the minimum wage.

Some workers who reported earnings below the prevailing federal minimum wage may not be covered by federal or state minimum wage laws because of exclusions and exemptions in the statutes. Thus, the presence of workers with hourly earnings below the federal minimum wage does not necessarily indicate violations of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) or state statutes in cases where such standards apply. The CPS does not include questions on whether workers are covered by the minimum wage provisions of the FLSA or by individual state or local minimum wage laws.

The estimates presented in this report likely understate the actual number of workers with hourly earnings at or below the minimum wage. BLS does not routinely estimate the hourly earnings of workers not paid by the hour because there are data quality concerns associated with constructing such an estimate.

People not in the labor force are those who are neither employed nor unemployed.

Information on occupation and industry applies to the job held during the reference week. People with two or more jobs are classified into the occupation and industry in which they worked the greatest number of hours. The occupational and industry classification of CPS data is based on the 2010 Census occupational classification system and the 2012 Census industrial classification system, which are derived from the 2010 Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) and the 2012 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), respectively. Additional information about these classifications is available online at https://www.bls.gov/cps/documentation.htm#oi.

Poverty classification statistics presented in this report are based on definitions developed by the Social Security Administration in 1964 and revised by federal interagency committees in 1969 and 1981. These definitions originally were based on the Department of Agriculture’s Economy Food Plan and reflected the different consumption requirements of families, predicated on the basis of factors such as family size and the number of children under 18 years of age.

The actual poverty thresholds vary because of the makeup of the family. In 2018, the weighted average poverty threshold for a family of four was $25,701; for a family of nine or more people, the threshold was $51,393; and for one person (unrelated individual), it was $12,784. Poverty thresholds are updated each year to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U). Thresholds do not vary geographically. (For more information, see “Income and Poverty in the United States: 2018,” https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2019/demo/p60-266.html.)

Race is reported by the household respondent. In accordance with the Office of Management and Budget standards, White, Black or African American, and Asian are terms used to describe a person’s race. Beginning in 2003, people in these categories are those who selected that race group only. Those who identify multiple race groups are categorized as people of Two or More Races. Before 2003, people identified one group as their main race. More information on the 2003 changes to questions on race is available at https://www.bls.gov/cps/rvcps03.pdf. Data for other race groups—American Indians and Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders—and for people of Two or More Races are included in totals but not separately identified in this report because the number of survey respondents is too small to develop estimates of publication quality.

Self-employed workers are those who work for profit or fees in their own business, profession, trade, or farm. Estimates of the self-employed in this report reflect only people whose businesses are unincorporated. Self-employed people whose businesses are incorporated are included with wage and salary workers, unless otherwise specified.

Employee tenure is a measure of how long wage and salary workers had been with their current employer at the time of the survey. Tenure is presented in median years; the median is the point at which half of all workers had more tenure and half had less. Data refer to the sole or principal job of full- and part-time workers. All self-employed workers are excluded, both those with incorporated businesses and those with unincorporated businesses. The data are collected through a biennial supplement to the January CPS.

The unemployed are people who had no employment during the survey reference week, were available for work (except if they had a temporary illness), and had made specific efforts to find employment sometime during the 4-week period ending with the survey reference week. People who were waiting to be recalled to a job from which they had been laid off need not have been looking for work to be classified as unemployed.

The unemployment rate represents the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the civilian labor force.

Union membership refers to members of a labor union or of an employee association similar to a union. The data are tabulated from one-quarter of the CPS monthly sample and are limited to wage and salary workers. All self-employed workers are excluded, both those with incorporated businesses and those with unincorporated businesses.

Usual full- or part-time status is based on the number of hours people usually work per week, regardless of the number of hours worked in the reference week. Full-time workers are those who usually work 35 or more hours per week (at all jobs combined). Part-time workers are those who usually work less than 35 hours per week (at all jobs).

Usual weekly earnings reflect earnings before taxes and other deductions and include any overtime pay, commissions, or tips usually received (at the main job in the case of multiple jobholders). Since January 1994, respondents have been asked to identify the easiest way for them to report earnings (hourly, weekly, biweekly, twice monthly, monthly, annually, or other) and how much they usually earn in the reported time period. Earnings reported on a basis other than weekly are converted to a weekly equivalent. The term “usual” is determined by each respondent’s own understanding of the term. If the respondent asks for a definition of “usual,” interviewers are instructed to define the term as more than half the weeks worked during the past 4 or 5 months.

Earnings estimates are presented as median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers. The median is the point at which half of all workers had higher earnings and half had lower earnings.

Veterans are men and women 18 years or older who previously served on Active Duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and who were civilians at the time they were surveyed. People who are on Active Duty at the time of the survey are outside the scope of the survey and thus not in the estimates shown here. Nonveterans are men and women who never served on Active Duty in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Wage and salary workers are people age 16 and older who receive wages, salaries, commissions, tips, payment in kind, or piece rates from a private-sector employer or from a local, state, or federal government agency or entity. This includes paid employees of charities, nonprofits, and religious and civic organizations. This group also generally includes the incorporated self-employed because, legally, they are paid employees of a corporation. (Data on union membership, earnings, tenure, and displacement of wage and salary workers exclude all self-employed workers, both those with incorporated businesses and those with unincorporated businesses.)

Work experience data reflect work activity during the calendar year and are obtained from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) to the CPS. Estimates of people who worked are based on “yes” responses to the following questions in the ASEC: “Did you work at a job or business at any time during [the survey reference year]?” or “Did you do any temporary, part-time, or seasonal work even for a few days during [the survey reference year]?” Because the reference period is a full year, the number of people with some employment exceeds the level for any given month, which is based on a 1-week reference period, and the corresponding annual averages of monthly estimates.

Workers paid hourly rates are wage and salary workers who report that they are paid by the hour on their main job. Historically, workers paid an hourly wage have made up approximately three-fifths of all wage and salary workers.

The working poor are people who spent at least 27 weeks in the labor force (that is, working or looking for work) but whose incomes still fell below the official poverty level. The working-poor rate is the number of individuals in the labor force for at least 27 weeks whose incomes still fell below the official poverty level, as a percentage of all people who were in the labor force for at least 27 weeks during the calendar year.

Reliability of the estimates

Statistics based on the CPS are subject to both sampling and nonsampling error. When a sample, rather than an entire population, is surveyed, there is a chance that the sample estimates may differ from the true population values they represent. There are two reasons this occurs: sampling error and nonsampling error. Sampling error occurs because samples differ by chance. The sampling error variability is measured by the standard error of the estimate. There is about a 90-percent chance, or level of confidence, that an estimate based on a sample will differ by no more than 1.6 standard errors from the true population value because of sampling error. BLS analyses are generally conducted at the 90-percent level of confidence.

All other types of error are referred to as nonsampling error. Nonsampling error can occur for many reasons, including the failure to sample a segment of the population, inability to obtain information for all respondents in the sample, inability or unwillingness of respondents to provide correct information, and errors made in the collection or processing of data. More information on the reliability of data from the CPS and on estimating standard errors is available at https://www.bls.gov/cps/documentation.htm#reliability.