According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2022, the median weekly earnings (without seasonal adjustment) of full-time working Blacks aged 16 years and over in the United States who work in community and social service occupations, was $1,067; that of Whites in the same age group and occupation group was $1,145, and that of Asians in the same age group and occupation group was $1,129. Also, the median weekly earnings of Hispanics or Latinos, of all racial backgrounds, in the same age group and occupation group was $1,061.
In more simple terms, the median weekly earnings of Black workers who work in community and social service occupations was 93.2% of that of their White colleagues, and 94.5% of that of their Asian colleagues who also work in community and social service occupations. In the same vein, the median weekly earnings of Asian workers who work in community and social service occupations was 98.6% of that of their White colleagues in community and social service occupations.
A closer look at the median weekly earnings of full-time U.S. workers who work in community and social service occupations in 2022 by race, hispanic or latino ethnicity, and gender, also reveals the following rankings:
- Asian Men: $1,325
- White Men: $1,233
- Hispanic or Latino Men: $1,170
- White Women: $1,110
- Black Men: $1,092
- Black Women: $1,061
- Asian Women: $1,056
- Hispanic or Latino Women: $1,022
The charts and tables below shows the historical median weekly earnings by race and hispanic or latino ethnicity as well as by gender (without seasonal adjustment), for full-time U.S. workers who work in community and social service occupations from 2015 to 2022.
You may also be interested in similar data for several other occupation groups here.
Note: The data for Hispanics or Latinos refers to hispanics or latinos of all racial backgrounds.
Year | Black ($) | White ($) | Asian ($) | Hispanic ($) |
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2015 | 789 | 916 | 970 | 852 |
2016 | 820 | 937 | 1101 | 854 |
2017 | 823 | 927 | 1053 | 793 |
2018 | 840 | 936 | 967 | 851 |
2019 | 904 | 998 | 1128 | 928 |
2020 | 990 | 1004 | 1134 | 998 |
2021 | 1044 | 1076 | 1045 | 1080 |
2022 | 1067 | 1145 | 1129 | 1061 |
Year | Black Men ($) | White Men($) | Asian Men ($) | Hispanic Men ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 805 | 1034 | 1069 | 1000 |
2016 | 836 | 1030 | 1242 | 929 |
2017 | 895 | 1032 | 1305 | 904 |
2018 | 856 | 1035 | 1014 | 969 |
2019 | 910 | 1137 | 1198 | 1068 |
2020 | 1026 | 1126 | 1224 | 1115 |
2021 | 1083 | 1191 | 1155 | 983 |
2022 | 1092 | 1233 | 1325 | 1170 |
Year | Black Women ($) | White Women($) | Asian Women ($) | Hispanic Women ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 781 | 863 | 939 | 817 |
2016 | 807 | 888 | 1058 | 838 |
2017 | 797 | 882 | 954 | 774 |
2018 | 834 | 905 | 935 | 830 |
2019 | 902 | 962 | 963 | 901 |
2020 | 978 | 967 | 1041 | 946 |
2021 | 1024 | 1014 | 1002 | 1122 |
2022 | 1061 | 1110 | 1056 | 1022 |