Income Class and the Accumulation of Net Worth in the United States

Authors: Ozawa, Martha N.; Kim, Jeounghee; Joo, Myungkook

Source: Social Work Research, Volume 30, Number 4, December 2006 , pp. 211-222(12)

Publisher: National Association of Social Workers

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Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to investigate the differential rates of accumulating net worth among low- and high-income households. To achieve this objective, the authors, using a sample drawn from the 1998 Survey of Consumer Finances, investigated the degree of elasticity of household net worth (or wealth) to household income among five income quintiles of households. The major finding was that among the lowest quintile, the elasticity was less than zero, meaning that as income increased, net worth declined. The elasticity increased as the quintile moved from the first to the fifth quintile. On the basis of the regression results, the authors concluded that income is a powerful determinant of the accumulation of net worth. The higher the income quintile, the greater the rate of accumulation of net worth. Implications for policy are discussed.

Keywords: ELASTICITY; INCOME CLASS; LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS; NET WORTH

Document Type: Research article

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