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Abstract
Farm families have historically had lower money incomes and a less equal distribution of
money income than nonfarm families. However, when net worth was included in a measure of
economic well-being for farm families, the median level increased and inequality in the
distribution decreased. The distribution of well-being of U.S. farm families in 1966 closely
approximated that of all U.S. families when the broader well-being measure was used.