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美国内战以来黑人与白人财富分布的变化

Changes in the Distribution of Black and White Wealth since the US Civil War
Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2023 · Ellora Derenoncourt、Chi Hyun Kim、Moritz Kuhn、Moritz Schularick

中文摘要

美国内战后的第一个世纪里,黑人与白人美国人的平均财富差距有所缩小,但仍然很大,甚至在1980年后再度扩大。鉴于无论在历史上还是当今,财富集中度都很高,均值层面的变动可能无法反映财富分布中种族财富差距的重要异质性。本文考察了解放奴隶以来黑人与白人财富分布的历史演变。由此呈现出的图景比均值层面的种族财富不平等更为严峻。本文首次追踪了黑人家庭财富中位数以及典型黑人家庭与白人家庭之间差距的长期演变,据此估计,大多数黑人家庭直到第二次世界大战前后才开始拥有可衡量的财富。尽管民权运动时期黑人家庭财富中位数出现了大幅增长,但中位数层面的黑人与白人财富差距自20世纪70年代以来变化不大。财富分布的顶端和底端表现出更强的持续性:过去七十年间,黑人家庭在财富分布下半部分中持续占比过高,而在财富最高的10%群体中持续占比不足。

Abstract

The difference in the average wealth of Black and white Americans narrowed in the first century after the Civil War, but remained large and even widened again after 1980. Given high levels of wealth concentration both historically and today, dynamics at the average may not capture important heterogeneity in racial wealth gaps across the distribution. This paper looks into the historical evolution of the Black and white wealth distributions since Emancipation. The picture that emerges is an even starker one than racial wealth inequality at the mean. Tracing, for the first time, the evolution of wealth of the median Black household and the gap between the typical Black and white household over time, we estimate that the majority of Black households only began to dispose of measurable wealth around World War II. While the civil rights era brought substantial wealth gains for the median Black household, the gap between Black and white wealth at the median has not changed much since the 1970s. The top and the bottom of the wealth distribution show even greater persistence, with Black households consistently over-represented in the bottom half of the wealth distribution and under-represented in the top-10 percent over the past seven decades.
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