People with disabilities are three times less likely to have a job than people without disabilities, and if they are employed they tend to be paid less, according to a report released by the United States Census Bureau Thursday.
Disabled people are most likely to work in low-paid roles as service workers and administrative support positions. Janitorial staff, dishwashers and truck drivers are among the most common occupations for workers with disabilities.
The Census Bureau found that disabled workers receive wages equal to about 75 percent of what workers without disabilities earn. More than half of workers with disabilities earned less than $25,000 a year.
The wage gaps persist even when disabled people are compared with people without disabilities in the same jobs, according to the Census Bureau.