Table B2.6

Gender Inequality at the Top and Bottom of the Labor Market: Quartile Distributions by Gender and State, 2013

 

Women’s Share of Workers with Earnings in the Lowest Quartile

Men’s Share of Workers with Earnings in the Lowest Quartile

Women’s Share of Workers with Earnings in the Highest Quartile

Men’s Share of Workers with Earnings in the Highest Quartile

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

31.5%

37

19.6%

22

15.9%

41

33.1%

13

Alaska

24.0%

2

25.7%

51

14.3%

48

32.7%

15

Arizona

28.4%

14

22.3%

45

17.7%

22

30.7%

41

Arkansas

31.1%

36

20.0%

27

18.0%

18

31.0%

35

California

26.7%

5

23.4%

50

19.4%

7

29.0%

50

Colorado

29.3%

24

20.8%

35

17.5%

24

31.4%

31

Connecticut

30.5%

32

20.7%

33

16.8%

33

32.1%

22

Delaware

28.5%

17

19.1%

14

20.0%

5

29.5%

49

Dist.of Columbia

21.7%

1

22.8%

48

21.5%

1

32.0%

23

Florida

26.3%

4

21.1%

39

18.5%

16

30.6%

42

Georgia

29.0%

22

20.0%

27

18.3%

17

30.4%

45

Hawaii

29.6%

26

21.6%

42

17.5%

24

30.6%

42

Idaho

31.8%

41

18.0%

4

16.3%

38

30.8%

40

Illinois

30.0%

28

20.6%

32

17.0%

31

31.1%

33

Indiana

31.0%

34

19.4%

18

16.5%

35

34.5%

5

Iowa

32.8%

44

19.1%

14

16.5%

35

32.0%

23

Kansas

30.4%

31

21.1%

39

18.9%

13

33.5%

11

Kentucky

31.6%

38

19.0%

10

16.3%

38

31.7%

27

Louisiana

34.6%

51

17.6%

3

15.5%

43

38.0%

1

Maine

30.6%

33

20.3%

30

19.0%

12

31.5%

29

Maryland

28.1%

12

22.0%

44

19.2%

10

30.2%

46

Massachusetts

28.5%

17

20.4%

31

17.4%

26

31.2%

32

Michigan

30.2%

29

19.9%

24

16.7%

34

31.5%

29

Minnesota

27.5%

8

17.1%

1

19.2%

10

32.5%

16

Mississippi

31.6%

38

19.5%

20

16.2%

40

32.3%

19

Missouri

27.8%

11

19.1%

14

17.8%

21

32.2%

21

Montana

31.8%

41

19.9%

24

14.8%

47

32.5%

16

Nebraska

33.2%

45

18.9%

9

15.6%

42

33.7%

9

Nevada

27.3%

7

22.6%

47

20.5%

2

33.2%

12

New Hampshire

33.2%

45

19.3%

17

16.4%

37

31.1%

33

New Jersey

28.7%

20

21.0%

38

17.0%

31

31.0%

35

New Mexico

28.4%

14

21.5%

41

19.3%

8

33.8%

8

New York

26.8%

6

23.3%

49

20.5%

2

28.8%

51

North Carolina

28.4%

14

20.0%

27

18.6%

15

31.7%

27

North Dakota

33.6%

48

19.0%

10

14.9%

46

34.9%

3

Ohio

31.0%

34

19.6%

22

17.1%

29

31.0%

35

Oklahoma

28.5%

17

19.0%

10

15.0%

45

32.5%

16

Oregon

28.1%

12

21.7%

43

18.9%

13

29.6%

48

Pennsylvania

32.1%

43

19.5%

20

17.9%

20

30.9%

38

Rhode Island

25.1%

3

19.0%

10

20.4%

4

30.1%

47

South Carolina

28.8%

21

19.4%

18

17.3%

27

32.3%

19

South Dakota

29.5%

25

18.2%

6

15.1%

44

34.7%

4

Tennessee

29.0%

22

20.8%

35

17.2%

28

31.9%

25

Texas

29.9%

27

20.9%

37

17.6%

23

31.9%

25

Utah

33.7%

49

18.8%

8

12.5%

50

34.1%

7

Vermont

27.7%

10

22.5%

46

19.7%

6

32.8%

14

Virginia

30.3%

30

20.7%

33

18.0%

18

30.9%

38

Washington

27.6%

9

18.0%

4

17.1%

29

30.5%

44

West Virginia

34.5%

50

18.2%

6

13.4%

49

33.7%

9

Wisconsin

31.6%

38

19.9%

24

19.3%

8

34.2%

6

Wyoming

33.2%

45

17.4%

2

10.4%

51

35.4%

2

Notes: Full-time, year-round workers aged 16 and older. Top and bottom earnings quartiles are calculated for all workers residing in each state. The shares of working women and men in the top and bottom quartiles of each state are then calculated.
Source: IWPR analysis of American Community Survey microdata (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0).