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      Trends in US Spatial Inequality: Concentrating Affluence and a Democratization of Poverty

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      AEA Papers and Proceedings
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          We use Bureau of Economic Analysis, census, and Current Population Survey data to study trends in income inequality across US states and counties from 1960-2019. Both states and counties have diverged in terms of per capita pretax incomes since the late1990s, with transfers serving to dampen this divergence. County incomes have been diverging since the late 1970s. These trends in mean income mask opposing patterns among top-and bottom-income quantiles. Top incomes have diverged markedly across states since the late 1970s. In contrast, bottom-income quantiles and poverty rates have converged across areas in recent decades.

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                Journal
                AEA Papers and Proceedings
                AEA Papers and Proceedings
                American Economic Association
                2574-0768
                2574-0776
                May 01 2021
                May 01 2021
                : 111
                : 520-525
                Affiliations
                [1 ]UC Berkeley (email: )
                Article
                10.1257/pandp.20211075
                425716fa-b141-4515-b578-a9d2cbe4fd53
                © 2021
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