the wisdom of crowds isn't
Oct. 9th, 2010 11:58 amvia
jpmassar, an article that includes INFOGRAPHICS and everything about how misinformed most people are about the wealth distribution in the United States. (Wealth, not income.) Slate takes a look at it, too.
Here's the graphic, found on page 13 of the original paper (link goes to a pdf)

From the pdf: "Note: Because of their small percentage share of total wealth, both the “4th 20%” value (0.2%) and the “Bottom 20%” value (0.1%) are not visible in the “Actual” distribution."
Here's the graphic, found on page 13 of the original paper (link goes to a pdf)

From the pdf: "Note: Because of their small percentage share of total wealth, both the “4th 20%” value (0.2%) and the “Bottom 20%” value (0.1%) are not visible in the “Actual” distribution."
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Date: 2010-10-10 12:28 am (UTC)I'd be curious to see what a wealth distribution graph would look like for some of these bars. In particular, it doesn't seem surprising to me that the wealthiest 20% of the population have way more than 20% of the wealth (and that the least wealthy 20% have way less than that) -- isn't the whole point that they're more (or less) wealthy than most people? It seems intuitively nonsensical to think that the bottom 20% could possibly have 10% of the wealth; while the top 20% would have only 30%; wouldn't that imply that the wealthiest people are only three times as wealthy as the least wealthy people? That seems obviously crazy, given that lots of people have basically zero wealth, because their income and expenses are very close...
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Date: 2010-10-10 12:31 am (UTC)To phrase this a different way: In the actual distribution, how wealthy is the 85% person? Do they have a billion dollars, or a million, or a hundred thousand, or what? I have almost no intuitive sense of this, other than a feeling that it's lower than most people would guess (because of the "lots of people have basically zero wealth" problem). And ditto the 15% person.
Similarly, in the estimated an ideal distributions, how wealthy is the 85% person and the 15% person?
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Date: 2010-10-10 05:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-10 01:30 pm (UTC)There also seems something odd about citing the median income of particular income brackets, though I can't quite put my finger on exactly what it is.
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Date: 2010-10-10 02:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-10 02:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-11 06:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-10 03:52 am (UTC)the "ideal" is misleading -- it was a set of three possible distributions that people could select. one was equal distribution, one was the current actual distribution in the US, and the middle one was a distribution that most resembles sweden. those commie socialist bastards.
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Date: 2010-10-11 12:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-12 12:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-13 03:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-13 07:36 pm (UTC)http://www.datapointed.net/2010/04/historical-us-income-tax-brackets/
We're just not paying that much taxes.