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Income Inequality in the United States and Oklahoma

May 2013. Income Inequality in the United States and Oklahoma. Income Inequality among Households. Oklahoma = 8.0. Map credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

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Income Inequality in the United States and Oklahoma

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  1. May 2013 Income Inequality in the United States and Oklahoma

  2. Income Inequality among Households

  3. Oklahoma = 8.0 Map credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  4. Top 10 States in Income Inequality between Top and Bottom Fifths, and Top and Middle Fifths of Households, Late 2000s 16. Oklahoma Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  5. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  6. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  7. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  8. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  9. Chart credit: Economic Policy Institute, “Charting the State of the U.S. Economy: EPI’s Top Charts of 2012.”

  10. Change in Income Inequality

  11. Top 10 States in Increase in Income Inequality between Top and Bottom Fifths, and Top and Middle Fifths of Households, Late 1990s to Mid-2000s 16. Oklahoma 13. Oklahoma Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  12. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  13. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  14. Top 10 States in Increase in Income Inequality between Top and Bottom Fifths, and Top and Middle Fifths of Households, Late 1970s to Mid-2000s 18. Oklahoma Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  15. Chart credit: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  16. Chart credit : Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  17. Ratio of Income of Top to Bottom and Top to Middle Quintiles, 1977-79 to 2008-10: Oklahoma and United States Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  18. Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “Charting the State of the U.S. Economy: EPI’s Top Charts of 2012.”

  19. Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “Charting the State of the U.S. Economy: EPI’s Top Charts of 2012.”

  20. Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “Charting the State of the U.S. Economy: EPI’s Top Charts of 2012.”

  21. Changes in Household Income and Wages United States and Oklahoma

  22. Real Growth of Hourly Wages by Percentile, 2007-2011: United States Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  23. Shares of Household Income, 2010 and 2011: United States (Percent change shown above bars) +1.6% -1.6% +5.3% -1.9% -1.6% +.1% Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  24. Trends in Average Incomes of Households by Quintile: 1977-79 to 2008-10: Oklahoma and United States (in 2009 dollars) Oklahoma United States Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  25. … And with addition of Top 5% Oklahoma United States Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  26. Dollar Change in Average Incomes of Households by Quintile, 1977-79 to 2005-07: Oklahoma and United States (in 2009 dollars) Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  27. … And with addition of Top 5% Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  28. Percent Change in Average Incomes of Households by Quintile, 1977-79 to 2005-07: Oklahoma and United States (in 2009 dollars) Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  29. … And with addition of Top 5% Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Economic Policy Institute, “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” November 15, 2012.

  30. Percent Distribution of Money Income of Households, by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 to 2009 : United States (in 2009 dollars) All White Black Asian & PI Hispanic Source: US Census Bureau, “Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012.”

  31. Median Household Income by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1980 to 2009: United States (in 2009 dollars) Source: US Census Bureau, “Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012.”

  32. Annual Wages for Wage and Salary Workers, 1967 to 2010: United States (in 2011 dollars) Source: Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th edition.”

  33. Mean Real Annual Earnings of 20-29 Year Old Males, Selected Years 1967-93: United States (in 1993 dollars) 27% decline between 1973 and 1993 Source: Community Service Council, “Roots of the Human Investment Challenge,” February 27, 2003.

  34. Cumulative Change in Real Hourly Wages of Men, by Wage Percentile, 1979 to 2011: United States Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th edition.”

  35. Cumulative Change in Real Hourly Wages of Women, by Wage Percentile, 1979 to 2011: United States Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th edition.”

  36. Share of Total Annual Wages Received by Top Earners, 1947 to 2010: United States Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th edition.”

  37. Share of Total Annual Wages Received by Selected Earners, 1979 to 2010: United States Source: Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th edition.”

  38. Cumulative Change in Real Annual Wages, by Wage Group, 1979 to 2010: United States Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th edition.”

  39. Impact of Recession

  40. Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “Charting the State of the U.S. Economy: EPI’s Top Charts of 2012.”

  41. Chart credit : Economic Policy Institute, “Charting the State of the U.S. Economy: EPI’s Top Charts of 2012.”

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