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Interpreting a Country's Income Distribution Profile

A chart visualizes income distribution for various countries. Countries are arranged from left to right by increasing overall wealth. For each country, a series of bars shows the average income for ten equal-sized population groups (deciles), from the poorest 10% (front bar) to the richest 10% (back bar).

Imagine a country on this chart that is positioned on the far right-hand side. Additionally, the bars representing its income deciles are all relatively tall, but there is only a small difference in height between the front-most bar and the rear-most bar.

Based on these two features, describe this country's economic situation regarding its national wealth and internal income distribution. Justify your answer by explaining what each feature of the chart indicates.

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