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Limitations of Single-Metric Inequality Measures

Imagine two countries, Country X and Country Y, both report an identical single-number score for income inequality. However, an economist suspects the nature of inequality is very different. In Country X, a small group of super-rich individuals holds a disproportionate amount of wealth, while in Country Y, a large portion of the population lives in extreme poverty with very little income. Explain how a graphical representation plotting the cumulative percentage of the population against the cumulative percentage of income could reveal these distinct patterns of inequality, which the single-number score hides.

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