Wage Gap

The States Where U.S. Citizens Hugely Outearn Immigrants

During a Phoenix rally in the summer of 2015, Donald Trump lambasted Mexican immigrants, saying: "They're taking our manufacturing jobs. They're taking our money. They're killing us". A new analysis of household earning power has actually revealed that U.S.-born citizens are outearning immigrants in 45 states, often to the tune of thousands of dollars.

The analysis, conducted by Nerdwallet, found that Wyoming topped the list. In that state, a household led by someone born in the U.S. would have a median annual income of $59,689 compared to just $40,145 for a household headed by an immigrant. North Dakorta and Nebraska also have highly pronounced gaps at around $17,000. The five states that buck the trend and see immigrant households outearning U.S.-born households are Delaware, Michigan, Mississippi, West Virginia and Virginia.

Description

This chart shows the median annual household income gap between U.S. born people & immigrants.

Download Chart
Premium statistics
Gross annual earnings in the service industry in Germany 2023, by segment
Premium statistics
Gross annual earnings in the food industry in Germany 1996-2023
Premium statistics
Gross annual earnings in the wholesale sector in Germany 1996-2023
Premium statistics
Gross annual earnings in the beverage industry in Germany 1996-2023
Average annual earnings for full-time employees in the UK 1999-2024, by gender
Premium statistics
Gross annual earnings in the accommodation sector in Germany 2010-2023

Any more questions?

Get in touch with us quickly and easily.
We are happy to help!

Do you still have questions?

Feel free to contact us anytime using our contact form or visit our FAQ page.

Statista Content & Design

Need infographics, animated videos, presentations, data research or social media charts?

More Information