Political Polarization and the Dynamics between Actual Income and Perceived Income Inequality in the United States, 1987 to 2021

Cary Wu, Kriti Sharma, Edward Haddon, Francesco Duina
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The rich often perceive lower levels of inequality than the poor. In recent decades, however, notions regarding the equality or inequality of our society have progressively taken on a more political nature. Consequently, people’s perceptions of income inequality may be less associated with their actual income status and more with their political ideology. The authors visualize this “political turn” using data from the U.S. General Social Survey (1987–2021). The analysis shows that historically actual income and perceived inequality had an inverse relationship, independent of political alignment. Yet since 2000, this has changed: whereas Republicans show a deepening inverse correlation after some attenuation in prior years, Democrats reverse it. With this said, we see an increase in overall concern about inequality among those who identify strongly with either Democratic or Republican ideologies, but importantly the biggest increase is among those in the Democratic group. This invites reflections on the nature of the “political turn.”
1987 年至 2021 年美国的政治两极化以及实际收入与感知收入不平等之间的动态关系
富人通常认为不平等程度低于穷人。然而,近几十年来,有关社会平等或不平等的观念逐渐带有更多的政治色彩。因此,人们对收入不平等的看法可能与其实际收入状况的关联度较低,而与其政治意识形态的关联度较高。作者利用美国综合社会调查(1987-2021 年)的数据对这种 "政治转向 "进行了直观分析。分析表明,从历史上看,实际收入与感知的不平等呈反比关系,与政治倾向无关。然而,自 2000 年以来,这种情况发生了变化:共和党人的反向关系在前些年有所减弱后有所加深,而民主党人的反向关系则有所逆转。尽管如此,我们发现,在强烈认同民主党或共和党意识形态的人群中,对不平等的总体关注度有所上升,但重要的是,民主党人群中的上升幅度最大。这引出了对 "政治转向 "性质的思考。
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