Multiple Choice

Two countries, A and B, have the same overall numerical measure of income inequality. However, the nature of their inequality differs. In Country A, the top 1% of earners hold 50% of the national income, with the remaining income distributed relatively evenly among the other 99%. In Country B, the bottom 50% of the population earns almost no income, with the national income being distributed among the top 50%. How would the graphical curves representing their income distributions, plotted against a line of perfect equality, most likely differ?

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