Case Study

Interpreting Income Distribution Data

An economic advisor is presented with data from two different time periods for the same country. The advisor makes the following claim: 'The population's overall economic well-being has clearly improved from Period 1 to Period 2, as the distribution of income has become significantly more equal.' Based on the data provided, critically evaluate the advisor's claim. Is the conclusion necessarily correct? Explain your reasoning.

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