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List of countries by income inequality

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List of countries by income inequality
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This is a list of countries and territories by income inequality metrics, as calculated by the World Bank, UNU-WIDER, OCDE, and World Inequality Database, based on different indicators, like the Gini coefficient and specific income ratios. Income from black market economic activity is not included.

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Global map of countries by high inequality (based on Gini index), 2022, according to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP)[1]
  •   <30
  •   30-35
  •   35-40
  •   40-45
  •   45-50
  •   50+

The Gini coefficient is a number between 0 and 1 or 100, where 0 represents perfect equality (everyone has the same income). Meanwhile, an index of 1 or 100 implies perfect inequality (one person has all the income, and everyone else has no income).

Income ratios include the pre-tax national income share held by the top 10% of the population and the ratio of the upper bound value of the ninth decile (i.e., the 10% of people with the highest income) to that of the upper bound value of the first decile (the ratio of the average income of the richest 10% to the poorest 10%).

Income distribution can vary greatly from wealth distribution in a country.

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List of countries by income inequality based on Gini coefficient

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List of EU countries by income inequality based on Gini coefficient

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List of OECD countries by income inequality based on Gini coefficient

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List of countries by income inequality based on different income ratios

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