Economic inequality is the unequal distribution of income and wealth and it has been rising in the United States in recent decades. Questions about whether and how this rise in inequality affects economic growth and stability are fundamental to Equitable Growth’s work, which explores how economic inequality impacts individuals and families across a wide range of issues, and what policies might address these challenges.
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Can you move to opportunity? Evidence from the Great Migration
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African American men and the U.S. labor market during recessions and economic recoveries
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January Jobs report: U.S. employment growth surpasses expectations, but it is essential to boost job quality in manufacturing
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Consumption volatility across the U.S. income distribution is highest among low-income workers and their families
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Money Matters: Consumption Volatility Across the Income Distribution
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The U.S. economy is in its fourth decade of rising inequality amid the need for more accurate data on its consequences
January 27, 2022
January 27, 2022
Equitable Growth’s new efforts to foster more diversity in grantmaking and new pathways for scholars in the economics profession
January 19, 2022
January 19, 2022
Understanding how U.S. workers can benefit from workplace automation and artificial intelligence
January 18, 2022
January 18, 2022
Expert Focus: Advancing the frontier of economic data creation and measurement
January 13, 2022
January 13, 2022
Jobs Report: U.S. employment growth sped up in December, but the leisure and hospitality industry is far from recovered
January 7, 2022
January 7, 2022
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