United States Median Weekly Earnings By Race and Ethnicity of Full-Time Workers in Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Aged 16yrs+
Updated on January 20, 2023.

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 healthcare practitioners and technical occupations, was $1,151; that of Whites in the same age group and occupation group was $1,371, and that of Asians in the same age group and occupation group was $1,563. Also, the median weekly earnings of Hispanics or Latinos, of all racial backgrounds, in the same age group and occupation group was $1,239.

In more simple terms, the median weekly earnings of Black workers who work in healthcare practitioners and technical occupations was 84% of that of their White colleagues, and 73.6% of that of their Asian colleagues who also work in healthcare practitioners and technical occupations. In the same vein, the median weekly earnings of White workers who work in healthcare practitioners and technical occupations was 87.7% of that of their Asian colleagues in healthcare practitioners and technical occupations.

A closer look at the median weekly earnings of full-time U.S. workers who work in healthcare practitioners and technical occupations in 2022 by race, hispanic or latino ethnicity, and gender, also reveals the following rankings:

  1. Asian Men: $1,702
  2. White Men: $1,653
  3. Hispanic or Latino Men: $1,510
  4. Asian Women: $1,481
  5. Black Men: $1,380
  6. White Women: $1,308
  7. Hispanic or Latino Women: $1,151
  8. Black Women: $1,124

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 healthcare practitioners and technical 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.

U.S. Median Weekly Earnings By Race and Ethnicity of Full-Time Workers in Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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U.S. Median Weekly Earnings By Race, Ethnicity, and Gender of Full-Time Workers in Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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U.S. Median Weekly Earnings By Race and Ethnicity of Full-Time Workers Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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Year Black ($) White ($) Asian ($) Hispanic ($)
2015 868 1044 1372 953
2016 892 1119 1386 970
2017 913 1137 1309 1000
2018 917 1154 1361 944
2019 955 1196 1525 1079
2020 1030 1236 1582 1113
2021 1109 1280 1548 1156
2022 1151 1371 1563 1239
U.S. Men Median Weekly Earnings By Race and Ethnicity of Full-Time Workers in Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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Year Black Men ($) White Men($) Asian Men ($) Hispanic Men ($)
2015 1004 1285 1572 1129
2016 992 1359 1569 1215
2017 1072 1377 1340 1125
2018 1133 1405 1523 1079
2019 1118 1444 1635 1216
2020 1209 1530 1703 1307
2021 1379 1519 1682 1333
2022 1380 1653 1702 1510
U.S. Women Median Weekly Earnings By Race and Ethnicity of Full-Time Workers in Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Aged 16yrs+ ($)
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Year Black Women ($) White Women($) Asian Women ($) Hispanic Women ($)
2015 845 995 1280 890
2016 865 1048 1331 871
2017 889 1080 1283 957
2018 878 1100 1270 891
2019 929 1140 1484 1041
2020 999 1162 1522 1055
2021 1024 1228 1514 1087
2022 1124 1308 1481 1151

U.S. Median Weekly Earnings By Race and Ethnicity for Other Occupation Groups

See also the median weekly earnings by race and ethnicity for the following occupation groups in the United States, or use similar links here. You can also see the median weekly earnings by gender of many occupation groups, as well as many specific occupations.