Multiple Choice

An economist presents the following data for two different countries over an 80-year period:

  • Country A: In 1920, the wealthiest 1% held 22% of the national income, and the average work week was 58 hours. By 2000, the wealthiest 1%'s share had fallen to 9%, and the average work week was 37 hours.
  • Country B: In 1920, the wealthiest 1% held 19% of the national income, and the average work week was 55 hours. By 2000, the wealthiest 1%'s share had risen to 24%, and the average work week was 56 hours.

Which statement best analyzes the relationship between income distribution and working time demonstrated by these two examples?

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