Working Paper

Do Economic Recessions ‘Squeeze the Middle-Class’?

Alberto Batinti, Joan Costa-i-Font
CESifo, Munich, 2017

CESifo Working Paper No. 6673

We examine whether economic downturns reshape the distribution of population income giving rise to a “middle-class squeeze.” We test this hypothesis using alternative definitions of middle-class, such as income-based measures from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), and perceived measures from the Integrated Values Study (IVS). Our findings suggest that, although recessions do not produce a middle-class squeeze overall, the unanticipated shocks resulting from the Great Recession did. Furthermore, we find that recessions increase the share of the population that regards itself as ‘middle-class.’ Estimates are heterogeneous to the baseline unemployment at the time of a recession, country spending on social protection, to middle-class measures and definitions.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Public Finance
JEL Classification: F220, I300, J640