Multiple Choice

Consider a chart where each country is represented by a single rectangular bar, with the bar's height indicating its average daily income and its width indicating population. Imagine a specific country where, over a one-year period, the income of the wealthiest 10% of its citizens doubles, while the income of the poorest 10% is halved. All other income groups' earnings remain unchanged. Crucially, due to these shifts, the country's overall average daily income and total population stay exactly the same. How would this country's bar on the chart change from the beginning to the end of the year?

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