Example of Between-Country Income Disparity: Norway vs. Nigeria (2020)
A specific illustration of the large income gaps between countries in 2020 is the comparison between Norway and Nigeria. In that year, the average income in Norway was approximately seven times greater than the average income in Nigeria, demonstrating the vast differences in national economic prosperity.
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