17 11 月, 2022
撰写的 WID.world

What’s new about inequality in North America?

WID.world released its 2022 annual inequality data update for North America.

Inequality in the United States remains at a dramatic level, one of the highest in the world among advanced economies. In a new World Inequality Lab working paper, Thomas Blanchet, Emmanuel Saez, and Gabriel Zucman construct high-frequency and timely income distributions for the United States.

Analyzing the Covid-19 pandemic, they find that:

  • All income groups recovered their pre-crisis pretax income level within 20 months of the beginning of the recession.
  • Although the recovery was primarily driven by jobs rather than wage growth, wages experienced significant gains at the bottom of the distribution, highlight- ing the equalizing effects of tight labor market.
  • After accounting for taxes and cash transfers, real disposable income for the bottom 50% was 20% higher in 2021 than in 2019, but fell in the first half of 2022 as the expansion of the welfare state during the pandemic was rolled back.All estimates are available at realtimeinequality.org and are updated with each quarterly release of the national accounts, within a few hours.

Link to Issue Brief on the US by Matthew Fisher Post.

Link to Issue Brief on Canada by Matthew Fisher Post.

Link to Working Paper by T. Blanchet, E. Saez and G. Zucman providing details on US income inequality data series and methods.

Link to Working Paper by E. Saez and G. Zucman providing novel insights on US wealth inequality data series and methods.

Contact WID.world’s North America coordinator for any question about the data and the region: matthew.fisher-post@psemail.eu

For further media enquiries: press@wid.world

Quarterly real disposable income growth in the US, 2019-2022