Women who identify as Hispanic AIAN or AIAN in combination with any other race have higher rates of low-wage work compared to men
The bars show the prevalence of low-wage work among American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) groups, by gender. For example, over half (52.8%) of female Hispanic AIAN workers are paid low wages.
Bar chart comparing low-wage work prevalence among men and women, for each American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) group: non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone, Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone, and American Indian and Alaska Native in combination with any other race. Women who identify as American Indian and Alaska Native in combination with any other race—including Hispanic—are more likely to earn low wages than their male counterparts. Meanwhile, men who identify only as non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native are slightly more likely to earn low wages than the women with the same racial/ethnic identity.