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They're Rich but Not Famous—and They're Suddenly Everywhere

3/24/26 | 
Rachel Louise Ensign | 
The Wall Street Journal

American Inequality is (Finally) Lessening

3/31/23 | 
Alana Semuels | 
TIME

There's a New Way to See When the Economy Is Going Off the Rails

8/1/22 | 
Ben Steverman | 
Bloomberg

How Much Have The Richest Americans Lost In 2022? Over 600 billion

7/28/22 | 
Dorothy Gambrell & Devon Pendleton | 
Bloomberg

Meet The New GDP Prototype That Tracks Inequality

7/19/22 | 
Greg Rosalsky | 
NPR

America's Inequality Problem Just Improved for the First Time in a Generation

6/8/22 | 
Ben Steverman | 
Bloomberg

New Data Show that Economic Growth Was Broadly Shared in 2021

2/22/22 | 
The White House

Most Americans have come out ahead economically in the pandemic, despite inflation

2/13/22 | 
John Harwood | 
CNN

There's A New Way To Watch The Widening Income Gap in (Almost) Real Time

2/9/22 | 
Belinda Luscombe | 
TIME

Wonking Out: Are Billionaires Making Out Like Bandits?

2/4/22 | 
Paul Krugman | 
The New York Times

Wealth Inequality Is the Highest Since World War II

2/2/22 | 
Peter Coy | 
The New York Times

What Happened to Your Income Since the Virus

2/1/22 | 
Simon Kennedy | 
Bloomberg

Americans in All Income Groups Recouped Pandemic Losses in 2021

1/31/22 | 
Laura Davison | 
Bloomberg

Tracking inequality in real time — a powerful new tool from Berkeley economists

1/31/22 | 
Edward Lempinen | 
Berkeley News

Realtime Inequality

Providing the first timely statistics on how economic growth is distributed across groups.

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Research conducted by Thomas Blanchet, Léonard Mouillet, Emmanuel Saez, and Gabriel Zucman.

Website built by Akcan Balkir and James Feng.

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