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Wage inequality has risen dramatically in the United States since at least 1980. This paper quantifies the role that the tax policies of the federal and state governments have played in mitigating wage inequality. The analysis, which isolates the contribution of federal taxes and state taxes...
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Income inequality has risen dramatically in the United States since at least 1980. This paper quantifies the role that the tax policies of the federal and state governments have played in mitigating this income inequality. The analysis, which isolates the contribution of federal taxes and state...
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This paper analyzes household formation in the United States using data from two cohorts of the national Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) — the 1979 cohort and the 1997 cohort. The analysis focuses on how various demographic and economic factors impact household formation both within...
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