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September 2002, No. 181
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Last Updated: 08/15/2002

Analyzing Income Mobility over Generations

Bhash Mazumder

Recent research on the transmission of economic status from one generation to the
next suggests that the persistence in inequality is about 50% higher than previously
thought. While the underlying factors that cause substantial immobility in the U.S.
remain poorly understood, borrowing constraints among families with low net worth may play a role in perpetuating inequality.

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