Multiple Choice

An economist is comparing two countries. Country A has a Gini coefficient of 0.28 and a rich/poor ratio of 5 (meaning the richest 10% of the population earn, on average, 5 times more than the poorest 10%). Country B has a Gini coefficient of 0.52 and a rich/poor ratio of 20. Based on these two common statistical tools for summarizing income distribution, what is the most accurate conclusion?

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