Multiple Choice

In 1980, a global comparison of countries by their average income per person showed Switzerland at the top and South Sudan at the bottom. An analyst claims that this large gap in average income implies that income was distributed more equally among citizens in Switzerland than in South Sudan. What is the most accurate assessment of this claim?

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