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Wealth nequality: Long-Term Trends and the Long Recession Fabian T. University of Michigan Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco August 18, 2014 Results reported here come from a collaborative project with Sheldon Danziger and Robert Schoeni funded by the Russell Sage Foundation

Why wealth? Data & Measures Why Wealth? Unique effects of wealth on individuals and families Consumption nsurance Particularly high degree of inequality

Why wealth? Data & Measures Data & Measures Panel Study of ncome Dynamics (PSD) Nationally representative household panel (since 1968) Allows cross-sectional & longitudinal analyses Detailed wealth data collected since 1984 Hight validity of wealth data (up to ~98th percentile) Household net worth measures = sum of Home equity (home value - mortages) Financial assets (checking, savings, stocks, mutual funds, etc.) Real assets (business, farm, vehicle) Retirement assets (annuities, RA) Debt (credit card, student loan, medical, etc.)

Long-term trends ndebtedness Wealth declines before the recession

Long-term trends ndebtedness Wealth declines before the recession % 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 P95 P90 P75 Median P25 1984 1989 1994 19992001200320052007200920112013

Long-term trends ndebtedness Wealth declines before the recession Large declines in median net worth during the recession Athirdlowerthan10yearsago 20% below level in the 1980s Declines were distributed very unevenly Those with less wealth lost more in relative terms By some measures, inequality nearly doubled in last 10 years

Long-term trends ndebtedness Wealth declines before the recession % 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 x14 P95 P90 P75 Median P25 x24 1984 1989 1994 19992001200320052007200920112013

Long-term trends ndebtedness Wealth declines before the recession ncreasing indebtedness at the bottom Table : Changes in Net Worth (in 2013-$) Loss 2003-2013 2003 2007 2013 % 5th -9,749-13,482-27,416-17,667 (181%) 25th 10,129 6,966 3,200-6,929-68% Median 87,992 98,872 56,335-31,657-36% 75th 302,221 367,959 260,405-41,817-14% 90th 736,853 934,223 763,099 26,246 4% 95th 1,192,639 1,629,133 1,364,834 172,196 14%

Long-term trends ndebtedness Wealth declines before the recession Wealth declines before the recession Percentage Changes in Net Worth 0.2.4.6.8 1 1.2 1.4 ncluding housing wealth P95 P90 P75 Median P25 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 0.2.4.6.8 1 1.2 1.4 Excluding housing wealth P95 P90 P75 Median P25 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013

ncidence of losses & gains Who lost? Movements across the wealth hierarchy (since 2007)

ncidence of losses & gains Who lost? Movements across the wealth hierarchy ncidence of losses & gains Table : ncidence of Losses and Gains Gained at least 10% 32% Changed by less than 10% 10% Lost 10%-100% 49% Feel into debt 9%

ncidence of losses & gains Who lost? Movements across the wealth hierarchy Who lost? Predicted % loss for hh with children in the middle income & wealth quintile with a white, married, college-educated head aged 35-54 50 45 40 35 30 25 31.9 20 Baseline ncome Q1 HS Grad Non-White 55-64 No Child

ncidence of losses & gains Who lost? Movements across the wealth hierarchy Who lost? Predicted % loss for hh with children in the middle income & wealth quintile with a white, married, college-educated head aged 35-54 50 45 40 45.7 35 39.7 30 25 31.9 35.7 29.0 29.0 20 Baseline ncome Q1 HS Grad Non-White 55-64 No Child

ncidence of losses & gains Who lost? Movements across the wealth hierarchy Movements across the wealth hierarchy Net Worth 2011 Net Worth 2007 Lowest 2nd 3rd 4th High. Lowest quintile 60 30 7 2 1 100.0 2nd quintile 26 44 25 5 1 100.0 3rd quintile 12 18 44 22 3 100.0 4th quintile 6 8 20 49 18 100.0 Highest quintile 2 1 5 18 73 100.0

Summary Summary Profound changes in the wealth structure Typical household worth a third less compared to 2003 Top of distribution [much] higher compared to 2003 [1980s] Greatly increasing levels of indebtedness

Summary Summary Profound changes in the wealth structure Typical household worth a third less compared to 2003 Top of distribution [much] higher compared to 2003 [1980s] Greatly increasing levels of indebtedness Movement of households across the distribution Half of all households lost more than 10% of net worth 9% of households fell into debt Disadvantaged groups, esp. non-whites, suffered largest losses Low mobility across the wealth hierarchy (esp. top & bottom)

Summary THANK YOU More details can be found here /Danziger/Schoeni. 2013. Wealth Disparities Before and After the Great Recession. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 650(1):98 123 /Danziger/Schoeni. 2014. Wealth Levels, Wealth nequality, and the Great Recession. Russell Sage Foundation Research Summary :

Summary Housing & Stock Market Trends % 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 Case Shiller ndex (20 metrop. areas) Dow Jones ndex 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Year Shaded areas represent PSD field periods