White Men and Women Make Up 77% of the American Workforce
The U.S. Bureau of labor Statistics issued a Report on April 16, 2021 in which it detailed the median weekly earnings of the United States workforce, breaking it down by age, race and sex. Here is an extrapolation of the age 25 and over data:
Total # of U.S. Workers 25 and
Older |
Total # White Men |
Total # White Women |
Total # Black Men |
Total # Black Women |
Total # Asian Men |
Total # Asian Women |
Total # Hispanic Men |
Total
# Hispanic
Women |
102 Million 56M Men 46M Women |
44M |
34.7M |
6.1M |
6.8M |
4M |
3M |
10.5M |
7.2M |
AVG.
WEEKLYEARNINGS FOR U.S. WORKFORCE OVER AGE 25 – BY SEX/RACE/ETHNICITY |
||||||||
Median ALL |
Avg. White Men |
Avg. White Women |
Avg. Black Men |
Avg. Black Women |
Avg. Asian Men |
Avg. Asian Women |
Avg. Hispanic Men |
Avg. Hispanic
Women |
$1,040 $1,154 Men $941 Women |
$1,174 |
$951 |
$901 |
$803 |
$1,439 |
$1,162 |
$824 |
$733 |
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