
For households headed by a single man in 2018, the median income figure was $61,518. For married-couple families, the median income was $93,684. Thus, the median income level for family households headed by a single woman was 73.3 percent of the median income for family households headed by a single man and 48.2 percent of the median income of married-couple families.
The good news is that the still very wide gender gap in median household income narrowed a bit from 2017 to 2018.
For single women living alone, the median income in 2018 was $32,007. For single men living alone, the median income was $45,754. Thus, single women had a median income of 70 percent of the median income of single men.
For year-round, full-time workers in 2018, women had median earnings of $45,097. This was 81.6 percent of the median earnings of male year-round, full-time workers.


