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In the Balance

2012 - 2020

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2020

Which Families Are Most Vulnerable to an Income Shock such as COVID-19? Downloads
Ray Boshara and Lowell Ricketts

2019, articles 25

First-Generation College Graduates Get a Financial Boost, but Don’t Catch Up pp. 1-8 Downloads
William Emmons, Ana Hernández Kent and Lowell Ricketts

2019, articles 24

Renter Households Face Trade-offs When Choosing Amenities or Price pp. 1-6 Downloads
Bradley Hardy and Ana Hernández Kent

2019, articles 23

Children of College Graduates Earn More and Are Richer pp. 1-5 Downloads
Ana Hernández Kent

2019, articles 22

As Fewer Young Adults Wed, Married Couples’ Wealth Surpasses Others’ pp. 1-9 Downloads
Fenaba Addo and Lowell Ricketts

2018, articles 21

Bankruptcy Rules and “Medicaid Churn” Affect Saving of Families Planning for Medical Bills pp. 1-5 Downloads
Emily Gallagher

2018, articles 20

Medicaid Can Increase Saving by Distressed Households pp. 1-7 Downloads
Emily Gallagher

2018, articles 19

Parents’ Wealth Helps Explain Racial Disparities in Student Loan Debt pp. 1-3 Downloads
Fenaba Addo

2017, articles 18

Cash on Hand Is Critical for Avoiding Hardship pp. 1-3 Downloads
Emily Gallagher and Jorge Sabat

2017, articles 17

Household Wealth is at a Post-WWII High: Should We Celebrate or Worry? pp. 1-3 Downloads
William Emmons and Lowell Ricketts

2017, articles 16

College Inadvertently Increases Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Income and Wealth pp. 1-3
William Emmons and Lowell Ricketts

2016, articles 15

Choosing to Fail or Lack of Choice? The Demographics of Loan Delinquency pp. 1-3 Downloads
William Emmons, Tasso Pettigrew and Lowell Ricketts

2016, articles 14

The Quarterly Debt Monitor: Trends in Consumer Debt in St. Louis, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis—and Beyond pp. 1-4 Downloads
Lowell Ricketts and Don Schlagenhauf

2015, articles 13

The Importance of Wealth is Growing pp. 1-3 Downloads
William Emmons and Lowell Ricketts

2015, articles 12

Why Didn't Higher Education Protect Hispanic and Black Wealth? pp. 1-3 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2015, articles 11

The Middle Class May Be Under More Pressure Than You Think pp. 1-4 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2014, articles 10

Five Simple Questions That Reveal Your Financial Health and Wealth pp. 1-3 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2014, articles 9

Despite aggressive deleveraging, generation X remains \\"generation debt\\" pp. 1-3 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2014, articles 8

Hispanic population's share of wealth likely to increase by 2025 pp. 1-4 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2014, articles 7

Housing crash continues to overshadow young families' balance sheets pp. 1-6 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2013, articles 6

Wealth recovery still not complete, remains uneven across families and locations pp. 1-2 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2013, articles 5

Housing rebound broadens the wealth recovery but much more is needed pp. 1-4 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2013, articles 4

Still digging out: real net worth per household has rebounded 63 percent since hitting bottom in early 2009 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2013, articles 3

The nation's wealth recovery since 2009 conceals vastly different balance-sheet realities among America's families pp. 1-2 Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2012, articles 2

Unsteady progress: income trends in the Federal Reserve's survey of consumer finances Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth

2012, articles 1

Shifting fortunes: wealth trends in the Federal Reserve’s survey of consumer finances Downloads
William Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth
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