From Robert VerBruggen. Too nerdy and half-baked to publish anywhere else.
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Income is a pretty important thing. People think about it a lot; academics, especially economists, study it a lot. Too bad it’s impossible to do basic statistical analysis of it. I’m only slightly kidding.
I’ve been trying, and largely failing, to flag things I write elsewhere on this blog! So a two-for-one deal here.
An interesting 2011 study from Peter Arcidiacono, Shakeeb Khan, and Jacob Vigdor (ungated 2010 version here) had this chart in it.
I’ve made charts like the below a number of times before—often in the context of discussing Trump’s coalition and whether it’s really that different from Republican coalitions years ago. So, now that we’ve got a new round of data, here’s wh...
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