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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U.S. income and wealth inequality are no longer increasing, but a return to the equitable levels of the mid-20th century isn’t likely anytime soon
January 17, 2023
January 17, 2023
A review of federal lending to small business owners of color during the COVID-19 pandemic
December 13, 2022
December 13, 2022
Why the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is good economics
June 30, 2022
June 30, 2022
Six charts that explain how inequality in the United States changed over the past 20 years
February 1, 2022
February 1, 2022
The logistics of a reparations program in the United States
February 18, 2020
February 18, 2020
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Branko Milanovic presents “Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization”
March 29, 2016 9:30AM - 11:00AM
What’s your college degree worth? It may depend on your parents’ income
March 9, 2016
March 9, 2016
What explains the rise in income inequality at the top of the income distribution?
February 23, 2016
February 23, 2016
What do trends in economic inequality imply for innovation and entrepreneurship?
February 16, 2016
February 16, 2016
Equitable Growth in Conversation: An interview with Lawrence H. Summers
February 11, 2016
February 11, 2016
Interactive: A new look at who earns what in the United States
January 11, 2016
January 11, 2016
What are the factors behind high economic rents?
December 21, 2015
December 21, 2015
How much has the decline in the labor share affected income inequality?
December 3, 2015
December 3, 2015
Explaining the “History of Technology” series and equitable growth
November 18, 2015
November 18, 2015
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