NEW LOCATION: Rising Wealth Concentration and Disparities in Social Outcomes Across the United States

Sep 4, 2025

Tuesday, September 9

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10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

“Rising Wealth Concentration and Disparities in Social Outcomes Across the United States” 

Join the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics as we host Manuel Schechtl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and 2025-2026 Visiting Fellow. Dr. Schechtl is a social demographer studying the creation, persistence, and reproduction of inequality, poverty, and mobility, with substantive interests in wealth and its intersection with public policy. His research encompasses the quantitative analysis of survey data, administrative records, and experimental data. Currently, Manuel is focusing on multiple facets of wealth inequality and accumulation, with a particular focus on the impact of inheritances and inheritance taxes.

Before joining the faculty at UNC, Manuel was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality at the CUNY Graduate Center. After obtaining a bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Economics and a master’s degree in Sociology, he received his Ph.D. in Sociology from Humboldt University in Berlin.

 

Abstract: “Wealth inequality in the United States has reached heights not seen since the Gilded Age, renewing concerns that skyrocketing disparities in economic power may challenge the basic social functioning of society. Yet empirical research linking rising wealth inequality to changes in social outcomes, be it democratic erosion, collapsing communities, or increasing social immobility, remains scarce. Beyond data limitations, trying to study wealth inequality as a determinant rather than an outcome comes with substantive challenges for establishing causality. The talk outlines this broader research agenda, including the development of a shift-share instrument for wealth inequality.”

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