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Title: Income Distribution


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Income Distribution
  • How free markets create divide wealth

2
Top 1 pay more taxes 20 gt 40 The bottom 90
pay less 50 gt 33 BUT, the inequality gap rises!
3
Distribution of Income
  • Egalitarian Society-
  • means a equal society
  • Free markets focus on efficiency not equality
  • Free markets produce tremendous wealth but also a
    large gap between rich poor
  • Inequality today is the highest since the 1920s
  • Globalization Technology have exacerbated this
    trend

4
Where do YOU want to live?
Country A GDP per capita 20,000 per year
Country B GDP per capita 60,000 per year
Which country do YOU want to live in?
Population 100,000 Each person earns
20,000 GDP 2 billion or 20,000 per capita
Population 100,000 400 people earn 15
million 99,600 earn 1,000 per year GDP 6
billion or 60,000 per capita
5
Measuring Income Inequality
  • How do you best measure income inequality?
  • Average income
  • Median income
  • Lorenz curve precisely measures income
    inequality.
  • Straight line represents perfect income
    equality

6
Lorenz Curve
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Gini Index Summary
  • Measures the distance from line of perfect
    equality to Lorenz Curve
  • Gini Index ranges from Zero to 1
  • An index of 0 (zero) means perfect EQUALITY
  • on the line gt 40 population has 40 of income
  • As the Gini Index moves from 0 ? 1 inequality
    increases

8
Lorenz Curve Review
France .34
Line of Income equality
Gini Coefficient 0 - 1
USA .46
9
Gini Index by Country
Sweden .23
Germany .28
England .36
France .32
USA .46
Japan .25
Brazil .59
South Africa .58
10
Practice Test
11
Wealth vs. Income
  • Top 1 has 21 of Income
  • Top 1 has 40 of Wealth

12
Gini Coefficient of WEALTH .82
13
Winner Take All Society?
14
Top 1 versus Top 0.1
  • Top 1
  • Income Over 350,000 per year
  • 1.5 million households
  • Top 0.1
  • Income 1.4 million per year
  • Only 146,000 households

15
The Rich get Richer
Top 1
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