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Analysis of an Economy's Income Distribution

An economy's income distribution is described by a graph where the x-axis represents the cumulative percentage of the population ranked from poorest to richest, and the y-axis represents the cumulative percentage of total income. The distribution is defined by straight line segments connecting the points (0,0), (4,0), (90,60), and (100,100).

Analyze the structure of income inequality in this economy. In your response, identify and discuss the economic situation of at least three distinct population segments revealed by this data.

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