Earlier this week we got the terribly exciting news that, according to the latest Census numbers, the average American woman now makes 78 cents, instead of 77 cents, to the average dude’s dollar. But, as we know, the gap–which hasn’t improved in a decade–varies a lot by race.

Here’s a chart from ThinkProgress showing how the wages of women of different races compare to those of white men:

The analysis by AAUW shows that while the gap narrowed overall last year–by that statistically insignificant percentage point–it widened slightly for American Indian and Native Alaskan women and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander women. Meanwhile, African-American women’s gap has worsened from 69 percent of white men’s earnings in 2011 to 64 percent today.

Maya Dusenbery is an Executive Director of Feministing.