Economic Recovery and Its Discontents
by Craig Jennings, 8/3/2007
This week's EPI Snapshot brings into focus who really benefited from the 2001-2005 economic recovery.
Since the beginning of the recovery in 2001, the income share of the top 1% grew 3.6 percentage points to 21.8% in 2005, greater than the 16.1% income share of the entire bottom half of all U.S. households. Correspondingly, the income shares of the bottom half and the upper-middle class dropped, respectively, by 1.4 and 2.3 percentage points. As a result, the top 1% of households gained $268 billion of total income and the bottom 90% lost $272 billion since 2001.
