The Distribution of National Income in Germany, 1992-2019

SOEPpapers 1227, 24 S.

Stefan Bach, Charlotte Bartels, Theresa Neef

2025

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Published in: European Economic Review 181 (2025)

Abstract

This paper estimates and analyzes the distribution and composition of pre-tax national income in Germany since reunification, combining personal income tax returns, household survey data, and national accounts. We find that pre-tax national income inequality has increased since the 1990s, though to a lesser extent than suggested by previous studies. Our results draw parallels in top income structure and concentration to the United States: Half of the top 1% earners are non-corporate business owners in labor-intensive professions contrasting with corporate top incomes in France. Also the concentration of pre-tax national income in Germany is similar to the United States and higher than in France.

Stefan Bach

Wissenschaftler Abteilung Staat



JEL-Classification: D31;E01;H2;H5;J3
Keywords: Income distribution; Labor income; Capital income; Top Incomes

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