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The Distribution of the Income in the Great Depression: Preliminary State Estimates

Mark Schmitz and Price Fishback

The Journal of Economic History, 1983, vol. 43, issue 1, 217-230

Abstract: State-level estimates of income shares for the top one and five percent of the population are presented for 1929, 1933, and 1939. Significant cross-sectional variation is found in 1929, but the range narrows as the shares fall dramatically to 1933. Analysis indicates that property incomes influence the shares but provides little evidence of a tradeoff between per capita income and inequality as measured by the shares.

Date: 1983
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