Income Distributions and Dynamics in America (IDDA), is a new resource from the Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the U.S. Census Bureau. By combining data from the IRS and the Census Bureau, IDDA statistics provide information on income levels and mobility for detailed demographic and geographic groups in the United States.

This means we can use IDDA to identify where income disparities are larger and smaller. Is the gender gap the same across the income distribution top to bottom, for instance? Do some states have much larger gaps than others? IDDA can shed light on these dynamics not only for men and women but also across states; by race and ethnicity; by age; and at the individual and household levels.

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The many dimensions of income inequality | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (minneapolisfed.org)
For All Spring 2024 | April 15, 2024