Author:
De Giorgi Giacomo,Gambetti Luca,Naguib Costanza
Abstract
AbstractWith 20 years of PSID data, we document persistent racial differentials in consumption dynamics. Starting from similar positions in the consumption distribution Blacks end up in lower percentiles than Whites. Education, income, and wealth are three key drivers of these different dynamics. Blacks tend to save less, and hence have less buffer than the Whites to prevent them from falling in the lower part of the consumption distribution.
Funder
Marie Curie CIG grant
Swiss National Fund
Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R &D
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC