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Consider a graph that plots the cumulative percentage of a population on the horizontal axis against the cumulative percentage of total income on the vertical axis. The graph displays two curves, Curve A and Curve B, both starting at (0,0) and ending at (100,100). For every point between the start and end, Curve A is positioned closer to the 45-degree line of perfect equality than Curve B. What can be concluded by comparing these two curves?

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