American incomes demographics of who has money

Explores and explains the economic status of Americans in the aftermath of the Great Recession.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: New Strategist Publications, Inc (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, New York : New Strategist Publications, Inc 2011.
Edición:8th ed
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
American Money Series.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b32510287*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of Contents; Tables; Illustrations; Introduction; Chap. 1 Household Income; Household Income Trends; Household Incomes Are Falling; Table 1.2 Distribution of Households by Income, 1990 to 2010; Richest Households Control Large Share of Income; Table 1.1 Share of Aggregate Income Received by Each Fifth and Top 5 Percent of Households, 1990 to 2010; Most Age Groups Have Lost Ground since 2000; Table 1.3 Median Income of Households by Age of Householder, 1990 to 2010; Every Household Type Has Seen Its Income Decline; Table 1.4 Median Income of Households by Type of Household, 1990 to 2010.
  • Non-Hispanic Whites Have Lost the LeastTable 1.5 Median Income of Households by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder, 1990 to 2010; Even the College Educated Have Lost Ground; Table 1.6 Median Income of Households by Education of Householder, 1991 to 2010; Incomes Fell in Households Large and Small; Table 1.7 Median Income of Households by Size, 1990 to 2010; More Earners Help Stabilize Incomes; Table 1.8 Median Income of Households by Number of Earners, 1990 to 2010; Families with Children Are Losing Ground.
  • Table 1.9 Median Income of Families by Type and Presence of Children, 1990 to 2010Working Wives Are Keeping Families Afloat; Table 1.10 Median Income of Married Couples by Work Experience, 1990 to 2010; Northeast Has Fared Better than Other Regions; Table 1.11 Median Income of Households by Region, 1990 to 2010; Many States Have Seen Double-Digit Declines inMedian Household Income; Table 1.12 Median Income of Households by State 1989-90 to 2009-10; Household Income, 2010; Dual-Earner Couples Dominate the Affluent.
  • Table 1.13 Number of Households by Income Quintile and Household Characteristic, 2010Table 1.14 Distribution of Households within Income Quintile by Household Characteristic, 2010; Table 1.15 Distribution of Household Characteristics by Income Quintile, 2010; Married Couples Have the Highest Incomes; Table 1.16 Households by Income and Household Type, 2010: Total Households; Table 1.17 Households by Income and Household Type, 2010: Asian Households; Table 1.18 Households by Income and Household Type, 2010: Black Households.
  • Table 1.19 Households by Income and Household Type, 2010: Hispanic HouseholdsTable 1.20 Households by Income and Household Type, 2010: Non-Hispanic White Households; Household Income Peaks in the 45-to-54 Age Group; Table 1.21 Households by Income and Age of Householder, 2010: Total Households; Table 1.22 Households by Income and Age of Householder, 2010: Asian Households; Table 1.23 Households by Income and Age of Householder, 2010: Black Households; Table 1.24 Households by Income and Age of Householder, 2010: Hispanic Households.