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Inequality and Poverty in the U.S. and California J ONATHAN F ISHER S TANFORD U NIVERSITY C ENTER ON P OVERTY AND I NEQUALITY
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Inequality and Poverty in the U.S. and California

Apr 16, 2017

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Page 1: Inequality and Poverty in the U.S. and California

Inequality and Poverty in the U.S. and California

JO N AT H A N F I S H E R STA N F O R D U N I V E R S I T Y

C E N T E R O N PO V E RT Y A N D IN E Q U A L I T Y

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Inequality of income

and wealth

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Is income growth a picket fence?

Source: Krugman (1992) and Census Bureau -0.5

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1947-1973 1973-1979 1979-1989 1989-2014

Bottom 20%

Second

Middle 20%

Fourth

Top 20%

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Or is income growth a staircase?

Source: Krugman (1992) and Census Bureau -0.5

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1947-1973 1973-1979 1979-1989 1989-2014

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Big picture on income inequality

Source: The World Top Incomes Database

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.25.3

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Share

of In

come

of To

p 10%

1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Share of Income of Top 10% by State and Year

Source: Fisher, Smeeding, and Thompson (2015)

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Wealth inequality may be more important

Saez and Zucman (2014)

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Measuring poverty

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The Official Poverty Measure (OPM)

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1959 1969 1979 1989 1999 2009

National California

U.S. Census Bureau

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Cost-of-living in the OPM $1 IN SAN MATEO BUYS THE SAME AS… $1 IN FRESNO AND $1 IN BAKERSFIELD AND $1 IN NEW MEXICO AND $1 IN NORTH DAKOTA AND $1 IN ARKANSAS

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Cost-of-Living Adjustment in the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM)

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0

New York Metro Arkansas

New Mexico North Dakota

Bakersfield Merced

Los Angeles Fresno

San Jose San Francisco

Renwick et al. (2014)

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California has highest SPM Poverty Rate in the U.S. in 2014

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OPM SPM

U.S.

California

U.S. Census Bureau

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California Poverty Measure (2011)

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California San Mateo County

Santa Clara

County

San Francisco

County

Alameda County

Fresno County

OPM

SPM

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Housing Affordability in

California

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Fraction of Before-Tax Income Spent on Housing by Income Bracket (Median)

American Community Survey, 2012-2014

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<20,500 20,500-40,000 40,000-64,000 64,000-102,600 >102,600

U.S.

California

San Mateo

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National Low Income Housing Coalition INCOME NEEDED TO AFFORD AN APARTMENT AT FAIR MARKET RATES IN SAN MATEO COUNTY. STUDIO: $50,240 ONE-BEDROOM: $65,400 TWO-BEDROOM: $82,480 MEDIAN INCOME AMONG SAN MATEO COUNTY RENTERS: $60,000.

http://nlihc.org/oor/california

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Some hope?

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Note: Lighter Color = More Absolute Upward Mobility

The Bay Area has a relatively high degree of upward mobility compared to the rest of the U.S.

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More detail on Bay Area

Chetty et al. (2014)

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Putting some numbers to it A POOR TEEN WHO LIVED IN SAN MATEO COUNTY IN THE 1990S EARNED ABOUT 5.6% MORE ON AVERAGE AT AGE 26 THAN THE AVERAGE POOR TEEN WHO GREW UP IN THE U.S. SAN FRANCISCO: 1.1% MORE SANTA CLARA: 1.6% MORE LOS ANGELES: 10.6% LOWER.

http://www.equality-of-opportunity.org

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QUESTIONS