PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Steven Raphael AU - Daniel Schneider TI - Introduction: The Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-19 AID - 10.7758/RSF.2023.9.3.01 DP - 2023 May 01 TA - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences PG - 1--30 VI - 9 IP - 3 4099 - http://www.rsfjournal.org/content/9/3/1.short 4100 - http://www.rsfjournal.org/content/9/3/1.full AB - The COVID-19 pandemic has exacted a historic toll on Americans’ health and longevity. It has also shaped socioeconomic inequalities along the lines of gender, race, ethnicity, nativity, and class in America. The effects of COVID-19 are evident in the stratified experiences of Americans in work, unemployment, and unpaid labor; in stark inequalities in wealth and income; in the historic expansions and retrenchments in social welfare spending; and in the increase in violence and changes in the criminal justice system. While there has been an outpouring of research on the social and economic consequences of COVID-19, far less work draws together research across these varied, but interrelated, domains. In this introduction, we provide a broad narrative of how the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in America and reshaped, in some instances fleetingly and in others more permanently, the landscape of socioeconomic inequality in America.