收入不平等下降,收入不平等上升:是什么解释了美国不平等趋势的不一致?

Declining earnings inequality, rising income inequality: What explains discordant inequality trends in the United States?

Journal of Public Economics · 2025
被引 3
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了2010-2019年美国个人收入不平等下降但家庭收入不平等上升的矛盾现象,发现家庭构成变化(如更多年轻人与父母同住)解释了46%的不一致,其余源于高收入家庭私人收入增加和政府转移支付再分配效应减弱。

Abstract

From 2010 to 2019, personal earnings inequality declined in the United States (U.S.) for the first time in decades, yet household income inequality continued to increase. Discordance between the inequality trends reached its highest rate in recent history. We introduce a framework to decompose differences in inequality trends. We find that 46% of post-2010 discordance in inequality trends is due to changing household composition, namely a larger share of young workers living with their parents and combining low (but increasing) personal earnings with high household incomes. The remaining discordance stems from increases in private income among higher-earning households and declining redistributive effects of government transfers. Declines in personal earnings inequality do not imply declines in household income inequality. • Despite declining earnings inequality, US household income inequality has increased. • Discordance between earnings and income inequality trends peaked during 2010–2019. • Changing household composition explains 46% of discordant inequality trends post-2010. • One key contributor: the rising share of low-earning young adults living with parents. • Declining redistribution from SNAP & EITC largely explains the remaining discordance.

收入不平等收入差距家庭构成再分配效应