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Examining the Great Leveling: New Evidence on Midcentury American Inequality

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Figure 4: A catalog of historical income data in the United States, 1910-2010, with findings on inequality ratios (Lindert and Williamson 2016).
Figure 6: Wage income as a proportion of net income, by net income bracket, 1952 (representative year; pattern is stable over time).
Figure 8: Harmonizing survey data with tax data. Adapted from Morgan (2018).
Figure 11: Top 1% share of total fiscal income, tax units, 1913-75: Harmo- Harmo-nized Goldsmith-OBE pre-war interpolations and raw SOI data post-war, compared to Piketty-Saez (2003) benchmark estimates.
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