Urbanization favors high wage earners

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Shade T. Shutters
J. M. Applegate
Elizabeth Wentz
Michael Batty
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[1] Arizona State University,School of Complex Adaptive Systems
[2] Global Climate Forum,School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
[3] Arizona State University,The Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis
[4] University College London,undefined
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As cities increase in size, total wages grow superlinearly, meaning that average wages are higher in larger cities. This phenomenon, known as the urban wage premium, supports the notion that urbanization and the growth of cities contribute positively to human well-being. However, it remains unclear how the distribution of wages changes as cities grow. Here we segment the populations of U.S. cities into wage deciles and determine the scaling coefficient of each decile’s aggregate wages versus city size. We find that, while total wages of all deciles grow superlinearly with city size, the effect is uneven, with total wages of the highest wage earners growing faster than all other deciles. We show that this corresponds with the predominance of high-wage jobs in larger cities. Thus, the effects of urbanization are mixed -- it is associated with higher average wages but with increasing inequality, thus inhibiting prospects for long-term sustainability.
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