Wage Inequality Grows With Low-Income Workers Losing Ground, Says Ludwig Institute
Earnings for high-income earners climb; 'functional unemployment' gender gap widens
LISEP issued its monthly True Rate of Unemployment (TRU) for March in conjunction with the Q1 2025 True Weekly Earnings (TWE) report. TRU is a measure of the "functionally unemployed" —defined as the jobless plus those seeking, but unable to find, full-time employment paying above poverty wages (
Despite an annual increase of 2.4%, the first quarter saw TWE decline by 1.4%, from
This divergence is further emphasized year-over-year: The lowest earners (25th percentile) saw a 0.3% decline, while the 75th and 90th percentiles enjoyed increases of 2.2% and 3.6%, respectively. This trend marks a continuation of the reversal of wage gains for low-income earners observed after the tighter labor market of 2022.
By demographic, Black workers saw a 2.2% decline in Q1, to
"Despite a modest annual wage increase, growing income inequality remains a serious concern—particularly as wage growth continues to lag behind the rising cost of living," said LISEP Chair
LISEP's March TRU report shows functional unemployment improving by 0.6 percentage points to 24%, a partial recovery from the 1.3 percentage point spike in February. The TRU for Black workers fell 0.7 percentage points to 25.3%, although a drop in workforce participation contributed to the decrease. The rate for Hispanic workers remained unchanged at 28.1%, while the rate for White workers fell 0.1 percentage points, to 23.1%.
The TRU for men rebounded from February, improving 1.4 percentage points to 18.8%, while the rate for women rose 0.2 percentage points, to 29.5%. Consequently, the three-month average gender gap now stands at 9.6 percentage points—up 1 percentage point from December.
"Even when top-line metrics look positive, a closer look at the data reveal ongoing challenges for many Americans," said Ludwig. "Significant segments of the population are still being left behind, and in some cases, losing ground. These numbers should serve as a call for thoughtful, inclusive policymaking that ensures economic progress is broadly shared."
About TRU
LISEP issued the white paper "Measuring Better: Development of 'True Rate of Unemployment' Data as the Basis for Social and Economic Policy" upon announcing the new statistical measure in
About TWE
LISEP issues the TWE quarterly following the release of the BLS Median Weekly Earnings report. The full white paper, "Understanding the Status of American Workers Through Analysis of Current Population Data," can be viewed here. The TWE rate and supporting data are available on the LISEP website at https://www.lisep.org/twe.
About LISEP
The Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity (LISEP) was created in 2019 by Ludwig and his wife, Dr.
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In addition to his role as LISEP chair,
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