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Interpreting the 'Flattening' of Global Income Distribution

A comparison of global income distribution charts shows that the 1980 visualization had a 'twin-peaked' shape, representing a world with many poor countries and a few rich ones. In contrast, the 2020 visualization is described as 'flatter' and more continuous. Based on this information, explain what this 'flattening' of the distribution signifies for the global middle class between 1980 and 2020.

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