Trickle-Down Economics, Merit, and Redistribution: An Experiment with the Poorest and Richest US Americans

Publication date

2025-12-09T10:00:01Z

2025-12-09T10:00:01Z

2025

Abstract

Despite growing income inequality, demand for redistribution has remained stagnant, which is particularly puzzling for the poor. We investigate whether attitudes toward “trickle-down” economics and preferences for fairness affect demand for redistribution. We involve US residents in the bottom (N = 1, 200) and top (N = 1, 146) 20% of the income distribution in experimental redistributive decisions from high-income real-life entrepreneurs to low-income recipients. (...)

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Working document

Language

English

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