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Imagine two small communities, Town A and Town B, each with an identical average annual income of $60,000 per person. In Town A, incomes are distributed very evenly, with most residents earning close to the average. In Town B, there is significant income disparity: a small group of residents earns extremely high incomes, while the majority earns well below the average. Based on the understanding that well-being is often assessed relative to others, which statement most accurately analyzes the likely situation in these towns?

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