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The Gender Wage Gap Through the Years



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As of 2019, the median income for men was $60,876 while the median income for women was $50,129 — a $10,747 difference, or 82.35%, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. That means that in 2019, a woman working full-time, year-round earned 82 cents to a man’s dollar. That’s actually a huge improvement from a few decades ago — in 1973, a woman earning the median salary earned just 57 cents to a man’s dollar.
The median women’s income as a percentage of men’s has gone up and down through the years, though it’s currently at its highest in history. Take a look at the gender wage gap from 1955 to the present day.
1955-1959
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1955: 64.49%
- 1956: 63.33%
- 1957: 63.68%
- 1958: 62.66%
- 1959: 61.17%
1960-1964
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1960: 60.66%
- 1961: 59.00%
- 1962: 59.34%
- 1963: 58.58%
- 1964: 59.04%
1965-1969
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1965: 57.84%
- 1966: 57.89%
- 1967: 57.59%
- 1968: 58.46%
- 1969: 58.57%
1970-1974
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1970: 59.23%
- 1971: 59.19%
- 1972: 57.44%
- 1973: 56.57%
- 1974: 58.99%
1975-1979
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1975: 59.68%
- 1976: 59.98%
- 1977: 58.49%
- 1978: 60.02%
- 1979: 60.25%
1980-1984
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1980: 60.45%
- 1981: 60.20%
- 1982: 63.09%
- 1983: 64.33%
- 1984: 64.25%
1985-1989
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1985: 65.01%
- 1986: 65.05%
- 1987: 65.83%
- 1988: 67.83%
- 1989: 69.10%
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1990-1994
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1990: 71.05%
- 1991: 70.04%
- 1992: 71.66%
- 1993: 72.30%
- 1994: 73.60%
1995-1999
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 1995: 73.84%
- 1996: 74.35%
- 1997: 73.85%
- 1998: 74.08%
- 1999: 73.07%
2000-2004
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 2000: 74.88%
- 2001: 75.79%
- 2002: 76.46%
- 2003: 76.27%
- 2004: 77.08%
2005-2009
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 2005: 78.83%
- 2006: 77.83%
- 2007: 78.24%
- 2008: 76.79%
- 2009: 75.73%
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2010-2014
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 2010: 76.65%
- 2011: 76.88%
- 2012: 78.96%
- 2013: 79.15%
- 2014: 79.29%
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2015-2019
Women’s income as a percentage of men’s in…
- 2015: 79.92%
- 2016: 80.79%
- 2017: 79.48%
- 2018: 81.32%
- 2019: 82.35%
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Methodology: For this piece, GOBankingRates used the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey “Full-Time, Year-Round Workers by Median Income and Sex” data to find the gender wage gap through the years. For each year since 1955 GOBankingRates found (1) the median income for men; (2) the median income for women; (3) the difference in dollars between the two; and (4) women’s income as a percentage of men’s. All data was collected on and up to date as of March 9, 2021.
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