Multiple Choice

Consider two countries, A and B, which have the exact same numerical score on a common single-metric measure of income inequality. When their income distributions are plotted graphically (with cumulative % of population on the x-axis and cumulative % of income on the y-axis), their curves look different. Country A's curve is very flat for the first 50% of the population before rising steeply. Country B's curve closely follows the line of perfect equality for the first 90% of the population before deviating sharply. What is the most accurate analysis of the nature of inequality in these two countries?

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