Multiple Choice

Imagine two high-income countries, Country A and Country B, with nearly identical average incomes per person. When their income distributions are visualized, the bar representing the average income of the wealthiest 10% in Country A is substantially shorter than the corresponding bar for Country B. What is the most accurate conclusion to draw from this comparison?

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