Distribution of Income

Income Distribution Animation

by Catherine Mulbrandon

in Other

Another video tackling Income Distribution in the US:

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Found the top graph via Paul Krugman’s blog. It is from a paper by Larry Bartels, professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University.

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I found a second graph in the same paper, showing the income inequality year to year (the 80/20 ratio measures the income inequality by dividing the income earned by someone at the 80th percentile by someone at the 20th percentile). Additionally, Bartels has highlighted the years Democrats and Republicans held the White House. Like a number of graphs on my site, you can see the increase in income inequality since the early 70s.

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Data in the graphs are calculated from the Historical Income Inequality Tables compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Addendum

5/2/08 Fix my definition of 80/20 income ratio

[tags]income, United States, inequality, Bartels[/tags]

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Does Higher Income Increases Happiness?

by Catherine Mulbrandon

in Other

From the New York Times

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[tags]Happiness, United States, Income[/tags]

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World GDP Density Map

by Catherine Mulbrandon

in Maps, Other

I found this map of the world’s GDP Density via an Econbrowser post referencing an 1999 paper by John Gallup, Jeffrey Sachs and Andrew Mellinger.
GDP Density = GDP per capita * Number of people per square kilometer.
The darker the colors, the higher the GDP density.

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[tags]population, income, World, GDP Density[/tags]

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