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Income precarity and the financial crisis

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Nau, Michael ; Soener, Matthew

Socio-Economic Review

2019

17

3

July

523-544

income distribution ; economic recession ; labour market ; job insecurity ; poverty

USA

Income distribution

https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwx020

English

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"American families have become less economically secure in recent decades, and this process accelerated during the 2008 financial crisis and its immediate aftermath. This study investigates how the crisis apportioned income precarity among families compared to pre-crisis years. We use the Survey of Consumer Finances and find that working families suffered the preponderance of income losses from the crisis, although the crisis shifted income losses towards more privileged working families. In fact, middle-income working families now have the same level of income precarity as the working poor, and families in the top income quintile continue to have elevated precarity levels. This result indicates that the middle class continues to bear a growing share of economic risk and that all working families are experiencing heightened insecurity in the post-crisis era."

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