Income inequality in the United States has risen over the past several decades. Over the same period, federal regulatory restrictions have increased. An emerging literature shows that regulations can have regressive effects on the distribution of income, exacerbating inequality. The Federal Regulation ...
Income inequality in the United States remained relatively stable for a period of nearly forty years. Beginning in the 1970’s, however, this period of stability ended, as the first signs of widening income inequality became apparent. Over the course of the 1970’s and 1980’s, an increasingl...
The United States is can be considered as a rich country. It is rich in culture, it is rich in individualism, it is rich in productivity, and it is rich in inequality. The “top 1%” is often spoken about in the media and in referred to in the daily lives of Americans. The 1% ...
Slavery in the United States has a direct relation to current income inequality. There is a cross-state relationship between the Gini coefficient of land inequality in 1860 and the Gini coefficient of income inequality in 2000. The relationship is strong, underlying the impact of past slave use ...
The research suggests that economic policies to address the rising income inequality in the United States might serve to also address some of our nation's most troubling health statistics.doi:10.1016/j.soscij.2018.05.001Matthew PravinBrodersen Donka Mirtcheva...
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How Pronounced Is the U-Curve? Revisiting Income Inequality in the United States, 1917-1945InequalityTop IncomesUS Economic HistoryIn this article, we offer a revision to the top income share series produced by Piketty and Saez (2003) for the United States, focusing upon the period prior to...
d States, 1917-1945 Is the U-Curve That Pronounced? Revisiting Income Inequality in the United States, 1917-1945Is the U-Curve That Pronounced? Revisiting Income Inequality in the United States, 1917-1945InequalityTop IncomesUS Economic HistoryIn this article, we reconsider the level and trend ...
Americans in the bottom half of the country's income distribution have seen their income stalled since 1980, while those on the upper rungs enjoy income growth, according to new research.
but how they interact. The results also suggest that inequality is driven by f i nancialization, publicsector retrenchment, and unemployment, but not necessarily by technological change.1. IntroductionThis study examines rising income inequality in the United Stateswithin the context of trade union de...