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Analyzing Income Distribution and Inequality

A three-dimensional chart visualizes income distribution. For each country, ten bars represent ten equal population groups (deciles) ranked by income. The height of each bar indicates the average income for that group. In wealthy nations, the bar for the richest 10% is often exceptionally tall, like a 'skyscraper'.

Consider two countries:

  • Country A: Has a very high average national income, placing it among the top 5 wealthiest countries on the chart. Its 'skyscraper' is moderately tall.
  • Country B: Has a lower average national income than Country A. However, its 'skyscraper' is the tallest on the entire chart.

Based on this visualization, analyze the key difference in the internal income distribution between Country A and Country B.

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Updated 2025-08-09

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