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Income Inequality

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Income Inequality by County, New Jersey, 2022

Why Is This Important?

Income inequality harms health by increasing the prevalence of poverty, generating chronic stress due to increased social comparisons, and eroding societal cohesion and destabilizing institutions that protect health.[https://www.apha.org/policies-and-advocacy/public-health-policy-statements/policy-database/2018/01/18/reducing-income-inequality-to-advance-health ^1^]

Definition

The Gini Index is a summary measure of income inequality. The Gini coefficient incorporates the detailed shares data into a single statistic, which summarizes the dispersion of income across the entire income distribution. The Gini coefficient ranges from 0, indicating perfect equality (where everyone receives an equal share), to 1, perfect inequality (where only one recipient or group of recipients receives all the income). The Gini is based on the difference between the Lorenz curve (the observed cumulative income distribution) and the notion of a perfectly equal income distribution.

Data Source

American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau
(https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/)

How the Measure is Calculated

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How Do We Compare With the U.S.?

Compared to the US as a whole, New Jersey has a slightly lower rate of income inequality.

More Resources

Healthy People 2030: [https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/economic-stability Economic Stability] U.S. Census Bureau: *[https://data.census.gov/cedsci/ data.census.gov] *[https://data.census.gov/cedsci/profile?g=0400000US34, New Jersey Profile] *[https://www.census.gov/topics/income-poverty/income-inequality/about/metrics/gini-index.html Gini Index]

Footnote References

1. [https://www.apha.org/policies-and-advocacy/public-health-policy-statements/policy-database/2018/01/18/reducing-income-inequality-to-advance-health Reducing Income Inequality to Advance Health], Policy Statement 20179, American Public Health Association, 2017.

Indicator Data Last Updated On 10/25/2023, Published on 06/04/2024
NJ State Health Assessment Data, New Jersey Department of Health, PO Box 360, Trenton, NJ 08625-0360 (https://nj.gov/health/shad)