Income and Wealth Above the Median: New Measurements and Results for Europe and the United States

Louis Chauvel, Anne Hartung, Eyal Bar-Haim, P. Kerm
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The study of the upper tail of the income and wealth distributions is important to the understanding of economic inequality. By means of the ‘isograph’, a new tool to describe income or wealth distributions, the authors compare wealth and income and wealth-to-income ratios in 16 European countries and the United States using data for years 2013/2014 from the Eurozone Household Finance and Consumption Survey and the US Survey on Consumer Finance. Focussing on the top half of the distribution, the authors find that for households in the top income quintile, wealth-to-income ratios generally increase rapidly with income; the association between high wealth and high incomes is highest among the highest percentiles. There is generally a positive relationship between median wealth in the country and the wealth of the top 1%. However, the United States is an outlier where the median wealth is relatively low but the wealth of the top 1% is extremely high.
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收入和财富高于中位数:欧洲和美国的新测量方法和结果
研究收入和财富分配的上尾对理解经济不平等具有重要意义。通过描述收入或财富分布的新工具“等值线图”,作者使用欧元区家庭金融和消费调查和美国消费者金融调查的2013/2014年数据,比较了16个欧洲国家和美国的财富和收入以及财富收入比。关注分布的上半部分,作者发现,对于收入最高的五分之一家庭,财富与收入的比率通常随着收入的增加而迅速增加;高财富和高收入之间的关联在最高的百分位数中最高。该国财富中值与最富有的1%的人的财富之间通常存在正相关关系。然而,美国是一个异类,财富中位数相对较低,但最富有的1%的人的财富却极高。
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