Multiple Choice

Consider two visualizations of global income distribution. The 1980 visualization is often described as 'twin-peaked', reflecting a large group of low-income countries and a smaller group of high-income countries. The 2020 visualization is flatter and more continuous, indicating many countries have moved into the middle-income range, but it also features extremely tall bars ('skyscrapers') for the wealthiest 10% in many nations. Based on this comparison, which of the following conclusions is the LEAST supported by the visual evidence described?

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