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Chapter Eleven:

Chapter Eleven:. Economic and Social Inequality. Defining and Measuring Inequality. Table 11.1: Distribution of U.S. Household Income in 2011. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Table A-2 of “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States,” 2011.

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Chapter Eleven:

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  1. Chapter Eleven: Economic and Social Inequality

  2. Defining and Measuring Inequality

  3. Table 11.1: Distribution of U.S. Household Income in 2011 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Table A-2 of “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States,” 2011.

  4. Figure 11.1: Lorenz Curve for the United States Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Income Tables, Households, Table H-2.

  5. Figure 11.2: Lorenz Curves for Sweden, the United States, and Bolivia Sources: Statistics Sweden, online database, Disposable Income in Deciles 2011–2014; U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Income Tables, Households, Table H-2; World Bank, World Development Indicators database.

  6. Figure 11.3: The Gini Coefficient: A/(A+B)

  7. Data and Trends

  8. Figure 11.4: Gini Coefficient in the United States, 1967-2010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Income Tables, Households, Table H-2.

  9. Figure 11.5: Income Share of the Top 10 Percent and Top 1 percent in the United States, 1917-2012 Source: Emmanuel Saez, income inequality database updated to 2012, University of California, Berkeley, http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~saez/.

  10. Figure 11.6: The Distribution of Wealth in the United States, 2009 Source: Sylvia A. Allegretto, “The State of Working America’s Wealth, 2011,” Economic Policy Institute, EPI Briefing Paper #292, March 23, 2011.

  11. Figure 11.7: Actual, Estimated, and Ideal Distribution of Wealth in the United States Source: Michael I. Norton and Dan Ariely, “Building a Better America—One Wealth Quintile at a Time,” Perspectives on Psychological Science 6(1) (2011): 9–12.

  12. Table 11.2: Median Household Income in the United States by Select Characteristics, 2012 Source: Carmen DeNavas-Walt, Bernadette D. Proctor, and Jessica C. Smith, “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2012,” U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Report P60-245, September 2013.

  13. Table 11.3: Median Value of Household Assets in the United States by Select Characteristics, 2011 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10, Table 1, Release date March 21, 2013.

  14. Figure 11.8: Income Gini Coefficients for Select Countries Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency, CIA World Factbook online database.

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