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Non-parametric projections of the net-income distribution for all U.S. states for the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
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Narayan, Kanishka B.
, O’Neill, Brian C.
, Waldhoff, Stephanie T.
, Zhang, Ying
, Casper, Kelly C.
, Wejnert-Depue, Camille P.
2023
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Non-parametric projections of the net-income distribution for all U.S. states for the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
by
Narayan, Kanishka B.
, O’Neill, Brian C.
, Waldhoff, Stephanie T.
, Zhang, Ying
, Casper, Kelly C.
, Wejnert-Depue, Camille P.
2023
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Non-parametric projections of the net-income distribution for all U.S. states for the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
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Non-parametric projections of the net-income distribution for all U.S. states for the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
2023
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Abstract
Income distributions are a growing area of interest in the examination of equity impacts brought on by climate change and its responses. Such impacts are especially important at subnational levels, but projections of income distributions at these levels are scarce. Here, we project U.S. state-level income distributions for the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs). We apply a non-parametric approach, specifically a recently developed principal components algorithm to generate net income distributions for deciles across 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia (DC). We produce these projections to 2100 for three SSP scenarios in combination with varying projections of GDP per capita to represent a wide range of possible futures and uncertainties. In the generation of these scenarios, we also generated tax adjusted historical deciles by U.S. states, which we used for validating model performance. Our method thus produces income distributions by decile for each state, reflecting the variability in state income, population, and tax regimes. Our net income projections by decile can be used in both emissions- and impact-related research to understand distributional effects at various income levels and identify economically vulnerable populations.
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