cover image: September 2024 - The Great “Transfer”-mation - How American communities became reliant on income from government.

September 2024 - The Great “Transfer”-mation - How American communities became reliant on income from government.

17 Sep 2024

Certain patterns visible on the map of the transfer share are familiar: the crescent of prosperity along the eastern seaboard, rising in the metropolitan Mountain West, or running along California’s coast, as well as the ridges of distress in Appalachia and straddling the South. [...] In percentage point terms, the 65 and over share of the population rose as much in the 10 years from 2010 to 2020 as it did in the 50 years from 1960 to 2010.7 In the 2010s, each percentage point increase in the share of the population 65 and over was associated with a 0.6 percentage point increase in the transfer share of personal income, all else equal. [...] The largest jump occurred between the 1990s and the 2000s, as the effect of a 1.0 percentage point increase in the share of the population 65 years or older on the transfer share of personal income increased from 0.50 percentage points to 0.59 percentage points. [...] We find that the employed share of the population would need to increase by 1.2 percentage points to offset a single percentage point increase in the share of the population 65 and over.20 How can we compare the relative impact of an aging population and shifts in the prevalence of poverty across the country over time? We can use our regression to predict what the transformation might have looked. [...] In the case of aging, we are looking to explore the simple relationship between the transfer share of personal income and the share of the population over the age of 65.

Authors

Stephen Leverton

Pages
34
Published in
United States of America

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