where the pie went
where the pie went

where the pie went

friend of mine made a couple graphs from data statistics at the Congressional Budget Office. This was already graphed in open Salon recently, but with fewer variables from the original statistics, and the graph itself was a tiny jpeg, so we decided to redo it

this new graph is probably more accurate. Actually two graphs, pre-tax, and post-tax income distribution from 1979 to present

in the following two graphs, by definition, the top quintile is those sets of households whose incomes exceed the incomes of at least 80% of households

pre tax

income_share_percent_change_pretax3 (by auweia)

post tax

income_share_percent_change_aftertax2 (by auweia)

click through on Flickr to enlarge, or here are the originals

after tax distribution

pre tax distribution

this 3rd graph shows the top .01% earners in red,

after tax

income_share_percent_change_aftertax4 (by auweia)

original graph

pre tax

income_share_percent_change_pretax5 (by auweia)

original graph