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In a three-dimensional visualization of global income where countries are ordered by their average national income (GDP per capita) and bars represent the average income for ten population deciles, a country with a higher average national income will always have a taller 'skyscraper' (the bar for the wealthiest 10%) than a country with a lower average national income.

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