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Learn about the causes, measures, and impacts of income inequality in the U.S., which has the highest level among its (post-)industrialized peers. The Gini coefficient is a widely accepted statistic that summarizes income distribution, with a value of 0.485 in 2018 and 0.494 in 2021.
Learn about the history, causes, and measures of poverty in the US, as well as the federal and state programs to alleviate it. Find out the latest statistics on poverty rates, income levels, and regional differences based on official and supplemental data.
Learn about the causes, measures, and history of U.S. unemployment, as well as the current rate and trends. Find data on unemployment by state, county, and year from various sources.
Compare the nominal GDP per capita of countries and territories in 2023 and 2024, based on IMF, World Bank and UN estimates. See the ranking, data and sources for each jurisdiction, and the factors that affect the accuracy and comparison of GDP per capita.
Find out which towns and counties in Massachusetts have the highest per capita income based on data from the American Community Survey. See the ranking, median household income, population and number of households for each location.
High-Income Earners Will Likely Reap Most of the Benefits Relying on Trump’s original stint in the White House, Shirshikov predicts that any gains to household income will not be distributed ...
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected gross domestic product per capita, based on official exchange rates, not on the purchasing power parity (PPP) methodology.
Compare income inequality metrics, including Gini coefficients, of countries or dependencies by region and year. See the ratio of the average income of the richest and poorest 10% or 20%, and the Gini index ranging from 0 to 1.