Non-Existent Moments of Earnings Growth

15 Mar 2022  ·  Silvia Sarpietro, Yuya Sasaki, Yulong Wang ·

The literature often employs moment-based earnings risk measures like variance, skewness, and kurtosis. However, under heavy-tailed distributions, these moments may not exist in the population. Our empirical analysis reveals that population kurtosis, skewness, and variance often do not exist for the conditional distribution of earnings growth. This challenges moment-based analyses. We propose robust conditional Pareto exponents as novel earnings risk measures, developing estimation and inference methods. Using the UK New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset (NESPD) and US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), we find: 1) Moments often fail to exist; 2) Earnings risk increases over the life cycle; 3) Job stayers face higher earnings risk; 4) These patterns persist during the 2007--2008 recession and the 2015--2016 positive growth period.

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