HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES Table 44. Wage and salary workers paid hourly rates with earnings at or below the prevailing Federal minimum wage by selected characteristics (Numbers in thousands) 2003 Workers paid hourly rates Total at or below prevailing Federal minimum wage Characteristic Below At Percent of prevailing prevailing hourly-paid Total Federal Federal Number workers minimum minimum wage wage SEX AND AGE Total, 16 years and over.................................... 72,946 1,555 545 2,100 2.9 16 to 24 years............................................ 15,871 776 330 1,105 7.0 25 years and over......................................... 57,075 780 215 995 1.7 Men, 16 years and over...................................... 35,853 493 213 706 2.0 16 to 24 years............................................ 8,031 237 154 392 4.9 25 years and over......................................... 27,823 256 58 315 1.1 Women, 16 years and over.................................... 37,093 1,062 332 1,394 3.8 16 to 24 years............................................ 7,841 538 175 713 9.1 25 years and over......................................... 29,252 524 157 681 2.3 RACE, SEX, AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY White, 16 years and over(1)................................. 59,109 1,325 421 1,746 3.0 Men....................................................... 29,441 390 163 553 1.9 Women..................................................... 29,668 935 257 1,193 4.0 Black or African American, 16 years and over(1)............. 9,419 145 105 249 2.6 Men....................................................... 4,246 71 41 112 2.6 Women..................................................... 5,173 74 64 138 2.7 Asian, 16 years and over(1)................................. 2,528 46 5 51 2.0 Men....................................................... 1,208 20 2 22 1.8 Women..................................................... 1,320 26 3 29 2.2 Hispanic or Latino, 16 years and over....................... 11,462 214 94 308 2.7 Men....................................................... 6,775 89 39 128 1.9 Women..................................................... 4,687 125 55 180 3.8 FULL- AND PART-TIME STATUS AND SEX(2) Full-time workers........................................... 54,887 639 156 796 1.4 Men....................................................... 30,141 243 60 303 1.0 Women..................................................... 24,745 396 97 493 2.0 Part-time workers........................................... 17,932 910 388 1,299 7.2 Men....................................................... 5,651 249 153 402 7.1 Women..................................................... 12,282 661 235 896 7.3 1 Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only; persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included in the group they identified as their main race. For more information, see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this publication. 2 The distinction between full- and part-time workers is based on hours usually worked. These data will not sum to totals because full- or part-time status on the principal job is not identifiable for a small number of multiple jobholders. NOTE: The prevailing Federal minimum wage was $5.15 per hour in 2003. Data are for wage and salary workers, excluding the incorporated self-employed. They refer to a person's earnings on their sole or principal job, and pertain only to workers who are paid hourly rates. Salaried workers and other nonhourly workers are not included. The presence of workers with hourly earnings below the minimum wage does not necessarily indicate violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, as there are exceptions to the minimum wage provisions of the law. In addition, some survey respondents might have rounded hourly earnings to the nearest dollar, and, as a result, reported hourly earnings below the minimum wage even though they earned the minimum wage or higher. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household survey.