A Wealthless Recovery?
Asset Ownership and the Uneven Recovery from the Great Recession
Federal Reserve Board,
2018
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Disparities in US income distribution have garnered a lot of attention since the Great Recession, even though household wealth in the aggregate has surpassed its 2007 benchmark and continued its upward trajectory. Economists Lisa J. Dettling, Joanne W. Hsu and Elizabeth Llanes offer an informative look at why the top 10% of the population has seen its wealth recover, while the net worth of the bottom 90% has still not gotten back to precrisis levels. This accessible article will likely engage analysts, economists and those interested in inequality dynamics.
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Lisa J. Dettling, Joanne W. Hsu and Elizabeth Llanes are economists with the Federal Reserve.
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