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Spatial Wealth Inequality in the United States: Theory and Evidence

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  • Kemeny, Tom
  • Connor, Dylan Shane
  • Suss, Joel
  • Xie, Siqiao
  • Jang, Jiwon
  • Gu, Zhining

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Despite extensive research on spatial inequality, the geography of wealth remains understudied. We develop a theoretical framework explaining why wealth's spatial distribution differs from income's and how local advantages create self-reinforcing dynamics. Using novel data tracking household net worth across 722 U.S. commuting zones from 1960-2020, we establish five stylized facts. Wealth is 60-70% more spatially concentrated than income, with patterns distinct from income and housing values. Post-1980 increases in between-place inequality reflect places changing positions rather than divergence. Within places, bottom 50% wealth shares declined nationwide. These patterns reveal feedback mechanisms compounding spatial advantages, highlighting welfare disparities exceeding income-focused research.

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  • Kemeny, Tom & Connor, Dylan Shane & Suss, Joel & Xie, Siqiao & Jang, Jiwon & Gu, Zhining, 2026. "Spatial Wealth Inequality in the United States: Theory and Evidence," SocArXiv r4sg9_v1, Center for Open Science.
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    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/r4sg9_v1
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