Distributing Personal Income: Trends Over Time

24 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2020 Last revised: 7 Oct 2024

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Dennis Fixler

US Bureau of Economic Analysis

Marina Gindelsky

George Washington University - Department of Economics; Government of the United States of America - Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

David Johnson

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Date Written: April 2020

Abstract

This paper constructs a distribution of Personal Income for the United States (2007-2016) to investigate the relationship between inequality and macroeconomic growth. We extend a perspective first presented in Fixler and Johnson (2014) and further developed in Fixler et al. (2017) and Fixler, Gindelsky, and Johnson (2018, 2019) to develop a national account-based measure using a decade of publicly available survey, tax, and administrative data. By using (equivalized) households as the base unit of analysis and focusing on a more inclusive definition of income than most inequality studies (i.e., including health, transfers, and financial assets), we improve on existing economic measures of inequality in a meaningful way and bridge the gap between micro data and macro statistics. We produce a wide set of inequality results over the period, drawing a comparison with other studies (including Auten and Splinter (2019) and Piketty, Saez, and Zucman (2018)).

Suggested Citation

Fixler, Dennis and Gindelsky, Marina and Gindelsky, Marina and Johnson, David, Distributing Personal Income: Trends Over Time (April 2020). NBER Working Paper No. w26996, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580554

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