Multiple Choice

An economist analyzing a 2020 visualization of global income distribution observes the tallest bar, or 'skyscraper', on the chart and concludes, 'Given its economic dominance, the highest average income for any population decile is naturally found among the wealthiest 10% in the United States.' Why is this conclusion incorrect based on the specific data represented by that tallest bar?

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