Loujaina Abdelwahed, T. Czurylo, Colen Campbell, Shogher Ohannessian
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdown policies have disproportionately affected workers at the bottom of the income distribution, thus widening the earnings gap between the top and the bottom percentiles of workers. In this paper, we examine how changes in the labor market due to the COVID-19 recession affect earnings inequality in the US and contrast the effect of COVID-19 recession with previous recessions identified since 1988. Using monthly earnings data from the Current Population Survey, we find a precipitous increase in inequality as measured by the 10/90 ratio of earnings in April 2020. The increase in earnings inequality can be attributed to the widening of the gap in earnings in the bottom of the earnings distribution. Compared to the Great Recession, that saw a comparable increase in earnings inequality, the underlying causes of changes in inequality differ significantly. Most job losses in the COVID-19 recession are concentrated among low earning industries in the services sector, while job losses during the Great Recession were more uniformly distributed across the earnings distribution. The results of the present study provide key guidelines for the design of redistribution policies in the post pandemic recovery.
COVID-19大流行及其导致的封锁政策对收入分配底部的工人产生了不成比例的影响,从而扩大了最高和最低百分位数工人之间的收入差距。在本文中,我们研究了COVID-19衰退导致的劳动力市场变化如何影响美国的收入不平等,并将COVID-19衰退的影响与1988年以来的历次衰退进行了对比。利用当前人口调查(Current Population Survey)的月度收入数据,我们发现,以2020年4月的10/90收入比率衡量,不平等程度急剧上升。收入不平等的加剧可以归因于收入分布底部的收入差距的扩大。与经济大衰退时期相比,收入不平等也出现了相当程度的增加,但不平等变化的根本原因却有很大不同。在2019冠状病毒病衰退期间,大多数失业集中在服务业的低收入行业,而大衰退期间的失业在整个收入分配中分布更为均匀。本研究的结果为大流行后恢复时期再分配政策的设计提供了关键指导方针。