Top 1 percent incomes grew five times as fast as bottom 90 percent incomes: Change in real annual average household income, by income group, 1979–2015

Top 1% Bottom 90%
1979 0% 0%
1980 -4% -3%
1981 -5% -3%
1982 1% -4%
1983 10% -5%
1984 21% 0%
1985 31% 0%
1986 70% 3%
1987 37% 3%
1988 73% 4%
1989 60% 6%
1990 54% 6%
1991 38% 5%
1992 56% 7%
1993 49% 8%
1994 53% 9%
1995 71% 13%
1996 90% 14%
1997 118% 17%
1998 147% 22%
1999 170% 26%
2000 198% 27%
2001 137% 26%
2002 110% 25%
2003 125% 26%
2004 169% 30%
2005 226% 32%
2006 252% 35%
2007 271% 39%
2008 201% 36%
2009 135% 34%
2010 172% 35%
2011 171% 34%
2012 235% 34%
2013 180% 37%
2014 217% 40%
2015 229% 46%

Notes: Data are for comprehensive income, including market income, social insurance benefits, and means-tested transfers. Average income for the bottom 90th was constructed using a simple weighted average of the bottom four quintiles and the 91–90th deciles.

Source: EPI analysis of data from the Congressional Budget Office (2018).

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