Wives who earn more than their husbands, 1987–2011
(Numbers in thousands)          
Year Families in which wives have earnings but husbands may not ¹ Families in which both wives and husbands have earnings ²
Married-couple families in which wife (but not necessarily husband) had earnings from work Wives who earn more than their husbands  Percent of wives
who earn more than their husbands 
Married-couple families in which both wife and husband had earnings from work Wives who earn
more than their husbands 
Percent of wives
who earn more than their husbands 
           
1987 32,025 7,581 23.7 29,755 5,311 17.8
1988 32,810 7,827 23.9 30,503 5,520 18.1
1989 33,119 8,068 24.4 30,848 5,796 18.8
1990 33,093 8,221 24.8 30,794 5,923 19.2
1991 33,516 8,983 26.8 30,998 6,465 20.9
1992 33,987 9,715 28.6 31,221 6,948 22.3
1993 34,286 10,000 29.2 31,264 6,978 22.3
1994 35,066 10,184 29.0 32,091 7,209 22.5
1995 34,819 9,822 28.2 32,030 7,033 22.0
1996 35,120 10,070 28.7 32,389 7,340 22.7
1997 35,613 10,309 28.9 32,745 7,441 22.7
1998 35,806 10,467 29.2 32,782 7,443 22.7
1999 36,454 10,548 28.9 33,340 7,434 22.3
2000 37,037 11,070 29.9 33,873 7,906 23.3
2001 36,864 11,329 30.7 33,665 8,130 24.1
2002 36,905 11,765 31.9 33,531 8,391 25.0
2003 36,761 11,923 32.4 33,189 8,351 25.2
2004 36,710 11,985 32.6 33,110 8,386 25.3
2005 37,055 12,215 33.0 33,364 8,524 25.5
2006 37,733 12,601 33.4 33,838 8,707 25.7
2007 37,536 12,570 33.5 33,678 8,712 25.9
2008 37,988 13,104 34.5 33,905 9,020 26.6
2009 36,858 13,903 37.7 32,280 9,326 28.9
2010 36,024 13,798 38.3 31,373 9,147 29.2
2011 35,908 13,505 37.6 31,165 8,762 28.1
             
  1   Includes families in which husband had no earnings from work.
 2  Excludes families in which husband had no earnings from work.
 NOTE:  These data, collected in the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population Survey (CPS), reflect 
the earnings and work experience of the entire year.  Earnings include self-employment earnings.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1988–2012 Annual Social and Economic Supplements to the Current Population Survey (CPS).