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Imagine two hypothetical societies, Alpha and Beta, which begin with identical levels of wealth and income distribution. In Society Alpha, there is a strong and consistent social pattern where individuals choose spouses from a similar level of wealth. In Society Beta, spousal choices are entirely random and show no correlation with wealth. If this is the only significant difference between the two societies, what is the most probable long-term consequence for wealth inequality?

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