大衰退以来非裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人财富的下降

E. Wolff
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2007年,非裔美国人和(非西班牙裔)白人的标准净资产西北比与1983年相同(0.19),但随后降至2016年的0.14,而西班牙裔美国人和白人的标准净资产西北比从0.16攀升至0.26,但随后暴跌至0.19。2007年,少数族裔的债务净值比要高得多——黑人为0.55,西班牙裔为0.51,白人为0.18。少数族裔在家庭资产中所占的比例也高于白人,分别为0.54和0.53,而白人为0.31。分解分析显示,少数族裔的财富回报率较低是2007年至2010年贫富差距扩大的主要原因。从2010年到2016年,少数族裔的回报率更高,但这被更大的储蓄不足所抵消。将养老金和社会保障财富加入标准财富中,可以大大缩小贫富差距。2016年,平均增加财富AW(净资产、养老金和社会保障财富)的种族比率为0.27,种族比率为0.28。2016年的种族差距与1989年相同,族裔比例从0.25上升到0.28。2016年,黑人和西班牙裔美国人在西北地区的不平等程度明显高于白人(分别高出0.120和0.093基尼系数点),但在西北地区的不平等程度明显低于白人(分别高出0.098和0.067基尼系数点)。1989年至2016年,白人的工资不平等增加了0.067个基尼系数点,而黑人和西班牙裔则分别下降了0.046和0.015个基尼系数点。社会保障是主要因素。
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The Decline of African-American and Hispanic Wealth Since the Great Recession
The ratio in standard net worth NW between African-Americans and (non-Hispanic) whites was the same in 2007 as in 1983 (0.19) but then fell to 0.14 in 2016, while that between Hispanics and whites climbed from 0.16 to 0.26 but then plunged to 0.19. Minorities had much higher debt-net worth ratios in 2007 – 0.55 for blacks, 0.51 for Hispanics, and 0.18 for whites. Minorities also had a higher share of assets in homes than whites – 0.54 and 0.53 versus 0.31. Decomposition analysis reveals that the lower return on wealth for minorities explained a large share of the widening wealth gap between 2007 and 2010. From 2010 to 2016, the return was higher for minorities but this was offset by larger dissavings. Adding pension and Social Security wealth to standard wealth substantially lowers the wealth gap. The racial ratio of mean augmented wealth AW (net worth, pension, and Social Security wealth) was 0.27 in 2016 and the ethnic ratio was 0.28. The racial gap was the same in 2016 as in 1989, while the ethnic ratio increased from 0.25 to 0.28. In 2016, NW inequality was considerably higher for blacks and Hispanics than whites (by 0.120 and 0.093 Gini points, but AW inequality was considerably lower (by 0.098 and 0.067 points). While AW inequality increased by 0.067 Gini points for whites from 1989 to 2016, it fell by 0.046 points for blacks and by 0.015 points for Hispanics. Social Security was the principal factor.
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