If the census bureau starts with a measure of pre-tax money


The US Census Bureau has experimented with a variety of possible definitions of personal income. The Gini ratio in the US varies somewhat, depending which definition of personal income is used. If the Census Bureau starts with a measure of pre-tax money income and then adds the value of health insurance fringe benefits paid by businesses for their employees, as well as the value of net capital gains, how does the Gini ratio change?

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Econometrics: If the census bureau starts with a measure of pre-tax money
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