Randy Akee (UCLA) will present:
"Race Matters: Income Inequality and Mobility from 2000 to 2013"
at 3:00pm on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 in 310 Silsby


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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PDK8o-esZ99hb1TkVLLNp_Z3eztm_KR9JKC5DpNRFxo/edit?usp=sharing



Abstract


Using unique linked Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Census Bureau data matched at the individual level, we examine the differences in levels and trends for income inequality across racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Our data span 2000 to 2013, a period including the Great Recession, and will thus inform us on how financial crises affect inequality for important sub-groups of Americans. Previous research has focused on the increasing concentration of income and assets in the top decile of tax filers; this analysis will provide information on the entire distribution of income by decile, highlighting the circumstances of those at the lower end of the distribution as well. Because our data include both administrative and census data, our research is the first to provide detailed income and wage inequality information for racial and ethnic groups. Finally, we focus on short-run measures of mobility and document this measure over the decade and post-Great Recession era.





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