Why white, less-educated Americans born in the 1960s are worse off than the previous generation
Non-college-educated Americans have seen a deterioration in lifetime opportunities and widening wealth inequality over recent decades.
Mariacristina De Nardi is professor at UCL, a senior economist in the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, a research fellow at IFS, and a faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Non-college-educated Americans have seen a deterioration in lifetime opportunities and widening wealth inequality over recent decades.