Undocumented women are among the lowest paid. How low depends on where they live.

Undocumented female workers earn less than women overall and less than undocumented men, making them one of the lowest paid groups in the U.S., according to a new report.

The disparity is driven by both the type of jobs they have and the states in which they live, according to the report by the Gender Equity Policy Institute (GEPI).

The study’s most surprising finding, according to author Natalia Vega Varela, was that such gender pay gaps vary enormously between California, New York, Florida and Texas, the states with the largest populations of undocumented women. Supportive policies in California and New York may have raised pay for undocumented women in those states, she said.

In New York, undocumented women make $22,000 a year more than in Texas and $21,000 more than in Florida, according to the report. Undocumented women in New York make $11,000 more than their counterparts in California.

The minimum wage is $15.50 an hour in California and $14.20 in New York (outside New York City, Long Island and Westchester, where it is $15). It’s $11 in Florida and $7.25 in Texas.

Renata Bozzetto, deputy director of the Florida Immigrant Coalition, said the report shows that state policies can lower poverty rates among undocumented people.

“When you see that an undocumented woman in Florida makes about 50% of what an undocumented woman makes in New York, that means there are possibilities,” she said. “There can be more labor security.”

Hundreds gathered in Immokalee, Florida on Thursday, June 1, 2023, to protest Florida SB 1718, which Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law. It imposes tough penalties and restrictions aimed to obstruct the flow of illegal immigration to the state.
Hundreds gathered in Immokalee, Florida on Thursday, June 1, 2023, to protest Florida SB 1718, which Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law. It imposes tough penalties and restrictions aimed to obstruct the flow of illegal immigration to the state.

Researchers found that the types of jobs held by undocumented women are a key reason for the pay gap. Undocumented women hold lower-paying jobs than do undocumented men.

Undocumented men are 10 times more likely than undocumented women to be truck drivers and 13 times more likely to be construction workers. These jobs both pay more than jobs in which undocumented women are overrepresented, such as housekeeping. Even when working the same jobs, undocumented women are paid less than undocumented men, according to the study.

The author of the report, called “Double Disadvantage,” said it is one of the first to examine the financial plight of undocumented women as separate from the plight of undocumented men in the United States.

Twenty-one percent of undocumented women live below the federal poverty line, making less than $30,000 a year for a family of four. The poverty rate for all women in the United States is about 14%.

Nearly half of the 5 million undocumented women in the U.S. are mothers, raising another 5 million children who are American citizens.

About 66% of undocumented women are Latina, 18% are Asian, 8% are white and 6% are Black.