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Food production worker demographics and statistics in the US

Food production worker demographics research summary. Zippia estimates food production worker demographics and statistics in the United States by using a database of 30 million profiles. Our food production worker estimates are verified against BLS, Census, and current job openings data for accuracy. Zippia's data science team found the following key facts about food production workers after extensive research and analysis:

  • There are over 120,792 food production workers currently employed in the United States.
  • 50.0% of all food production workers are women, while 50.0% are men.
  • The average food production worker age is 38 years old.
  • The most common ethnicity of food production workers is White (59.3%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (19.7%), Black or African American (10.2%) and Asian (6.2%).
  • Food production workers are most in-demand in De Pere, WI.
  • The manufacturing industry is the highest-paying for food production workers.
  • Seattle, WA pays an annual average wage of $36,101, the highest in the US.
  • In 2022, women food production workers earned 98% of what men earned.
  • 9% of all food production workers are LGBT.
  • New Hampshire is the best state for food production workers to live.
  • Food production workers are 80% more likely to work at private companies in comparison to public companies.
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Food production worker gender statistics

50.0% of food production workers are women and 50.0% of food production workers are men.
  • Male, 50.0%
  • Female, 50.0%

Food production worker gender ratio

GenderPercentages
Male50.0%
Female50.0%

Food production worker gender pay gap

Women earn 98¢ for every $1 earned by men

male-income
Male income
$30,657
female-income
Female income
$30,191

Food production worker gender ratio over time

This data breaks down the percentage of men and women in food production worker positions over time. Currently, 50.0% of food production workers are female.
Male
Female
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021

Food production worker gender ratio by year

YearMaleFemale
201056.22%43.78%
201167.57%32.43%
201258.18%41.82%
201362.41%37.59%
201460.22%39.78%
201560.75%39.25%
201663.61%36.39%
201754.37%45.63%
201860.12%39.88%
201954.81%45.19%
202059.76%40.24%
202150.04%49.96%

Food production worker related jobs gender ratio

We compared food production workers with similar job titles to see how gender ratios vary. As you can see, corrugator and stone cutter have the biggest gender ratio gaps.

Job titleMaleFemale
Screen Examiner7%93%
Cake Decorator9%91%
Garment Inspector10%90%
Food Production Worker50%50%
Bucket Operator99%1%
Stone Cutter99%1%
Corrugator99%1%

Food production worker demographics by race

The most common ethnicity among food production workers is White, which makes up 59.3% of all food production workers. Comparatively, 19.7% of food production workers are Hispanic or Latino and 10.2% of food production workers are Black or African American.
  • White, 59.3%
  • Hispanic or Latino, 19.7%
  • Black or African American, 10.2%
  • Asian, 6.2%
  • Unknown, 3.8%
  • American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.8%

Food production worker race

Food production worker racePercentages
White59.3%
Hispanic or Latino19.7%
Black or African American10.2%
Asian6.2%
Unknown3.8%
American Indian and Alaska Native0.8%

Food production worker race and ethnicity over time

See how food production worker racial and ethnic diversity trended since 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau data.

Food production worker race and ethnicity by year

YearWhiteBlack or African AmericanAsianHispanic or Latino
201062.70%10.86%4.62%19.37%
201160.36%12.56%6.10%17.38%
201263.76%10.03%5.50%16.48%
201362.24%9.01%5.80%20.01%
201462.71%10.22%7.37%16.98%
201560.25%8.69%6.47%21.54%
201660.63%10.71%6.14%18.76%
201761.57%12.48%5.78%17.12%
201864.26%9.03%4.81%18.43%
201966.80%9.69%6.55%13.70%
202065.24%7.21%4.16%15.33%
202159.28%10.16%6.20%19.68%

Food production worker wage gap by race

According to our data, white food production workers have the highest average salary compared to other ethnicities. Black or african american food production workers have the lowest average salary at $30,397.
$32,000
$31,000
$30,000
Unknown
White
Black or African American
Asian
Hispanic or Latino
EthnicitySalary
Unknown$30,488
White$31,020
Black or African American$30,397
Asian$30,741
Hispanic or Latino$30,642

Average food production worker age

See how the average age of food production workers varies based on ethnicity and gender.
Male
Female

Food production worker age by race and gender

RaceMale ageFemale age
White3339.5
Black or African American3650
Asian45.551
Hispanic or Latino3146

Food production worker age breakdown

The average age of food production workers is 40+ years years old, representing 41% of the food production worker population.

40+ years

30-40 years

20-30 years


Food production worker age breakdown

Food Production Worker YearsPercentages
40+ years41%
30-40 years25%
20-30 years29%

Food production worker educational attainment

The most common degree for food production workers is high school diploma, with 50% of food production workers earning that degree. The second and third most common degree levels are associate degree degree at 16% and associate degree degree at 14%.
  • High School Diploma, 50%
  • Associate, 16%
  • Diploma, 14%
  • Bachelor's, 11%
  • Other Degrees, 9%

Food production workers by degree level

Food production worker degreePercentages
High School Diploma50%
Associate16%
Diploma14%
Bachelor's11%
Other Degrees9%

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Food production worker employment statistics

Most food production workers work for a private in the manufacturing industry.

Company size where food production workers work

Below, you can see the size of companies where food production workers work.

< 50 employees

50 - 100 employees

100 - 500 employees

500 - 1,000 employees

1,000 - 10,000 employees

> 10,000

Food production worker jobs by employer size

Company sizePercentages
< 50 employees8%
50 - 100 employees14%
100 - 500 employees20%
500 - 1,000 employees12%
1,000 - 10,000 employees24%
> 10,000 employees22%

Food production worker jobs by company type

Employees with the food production worker job title have their preferences when it comes to working for a company. For instance, most food production workers prefer to work at private companies over public companies.

Education

Public

Private

Government

Food production worker jobs by sector

Company typePercentages
Education4%
Public15%
Private80%
Government1%

Food production worker jobs by industry

The most common industries for food production workers are manufacturing, professional and hospitality.

Manufacturing

Professional

Hospitality

Retail

Fortune 500

Food production worker turnover and employment statistics

Food production worker unemployment rate over time

The unemployment rate for food production workers between 2008 and the most recent data has varied, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Food production worker unemployment rate by year

YearFood production worker unemployment rate
201023.83%
201117.00%
201217.32%
201314.34%
201411.35%
201512.96%
201612.71%
201710.93%
201810.31%
20199.77%
202012.39%
202113.03%

Average food production worker tenure

The average food production worker stays at their job for 1-2 years, based on the 1,443 food production workers resumes in Zippia's database.

Less than one year

1-2 years

3-4 years

5-7 years

8-10 years

11+ years

Food production worker tenure statistics

Number of yearsPercentages
Less than 1 year47%
1-2 years26%
3-4 years9%
5-7 years12%
8-10 years3%
11+ years3%

Food production worker LGBT ratio compared to similar jobs

Review the percent of food production workers that are members of the LGBT community. You can see how this compares to similar jobs in the chart below.
Job titleLGBTJob openings
Firearms Inspector4.47%16,605
Machine Package Sealer4.75%45,760
Orthopedic Brace Maker5.24%8,126
Cup Operator7.84%30,274
Brewer Apprentice8.41%5,930
Food Production Worker8.89%-
Photo Specialist15.21%326

Similar food production worker jobs LGBT demographics

ProfessionPercentages of LGBT Job openings
Firearms Inspector4.47%16,605
Machine Package Sealer4.75%45,760
Orthopedic Brace Maker5.24%8,126
Cup Operator7.84%30,274
Brewer Apprentice8.41%5,930
Photo Specialist15.21%326

Foreign languages spoken by food production workers

The most common foreign language among food production workers is Spanish at 46.3%. The second-most popular foreign language spoken is French at 11.1% and Arabic is the third-most popular at 5.6%.
  • Spanish, 46.3%
  • French, 11.1%
  • Arabic, 5.6%
  • Portuguese, 3.7%
  • Chinese, 3.7%
  • Other, 29.6%

Food production worker languages spoken

Foreign languagePercentages
Spanish46.3%
French11.1%
Arabic5.6%
Portuguese3.7%
Chinese3.7%
Other29.6%

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Food production worker location demographics

The amount you can make as a food production worker can depend on where you live. For example, the highest salary of food production workers is $37,481. Use our chart to find out where that salary is located.

Where do food production workers earn the most?

Food production workers earn the most in North Dakota, where the average food production worker salary is $37,487. The map here shows where food production workers earn the highest salaries in the U.S. The darker areas across the 50 states highlight the highest salaries.
Average salary

Which city has the most Food Production Workers?

By looking through more than 1,443 resumes, we found that the most popular places for food production workers are Atlanta, GA and Chicago, IL.
Number of Food Production Workers

Food production worker jobs by state

RankStateNumber of jobsAverage salary
1California7,087$31,901
2Texas4,799$25,644
3Florida3,808$22,379
4Georgia2,605$25,518
5Ohio2,513$29,873
6North Carolina2,452$24,158
7Pennsylvania2,281$29,160
8Virginia2,189$27,768
9Illinois2,017$34,086
10Tennessee1,917$26,569
11Washington1,886$35,967
12New York1,733$29,195
13Michigan1,635$29,444
14Wisconsin1,609$32,617
15Missouri1,554$29,079
16Indiana1,549$30,858
17Minnesota1,480$33,074
18South Carolina1,445$29,289
19Massachusetts1,371$32,360
20Colorado1,238$31,555
21Oregon1,130$32,587
22New Jersey1,055$30,726
23Kentucky959$30,261
24Alabama957$24,508
25Arizona953$32,349
26Utah905$30,721
27Iowa893$28,830
28Connecticut800$35,817
29Maryland766$26,620
30Oklahoma713$26,138
31Louisiana692$27,082
32Nebraska676$31,812
33New Hampshire596$33,469
34Kansas557$27,879
35Mississippi485$23,852
36New Mexico418$22,416
37West Virginia388$27,982
38Idaho373$31,535
39Nevada346$35,937
40Arkansas341$27,110
41South Dakota335$30,718
42Maine308$29,842
43Delaware247$29,706
44Rhode Island179$27,720
45District of Columbia162$32,548
46Montana156$31,974
47Vermont152$31,444
48North Dakota127$37,487
49Alaska114$35,660
50Wyoming72$34,276
51Hawaii72$31,754

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