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Income Inequality

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Income inequality by country measured by the GINI Index. A higher number indicates greater inequality.

The World Bank

Global income inequality by the G I N I index. Dark blue for the highest inequality (over 50 percent), seen in Brazil, South Africa, and Namibia. Light blue shows the lowest (below 30 percent), seen in central Europe, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Algeria.

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Income Inequality

Nuclear Energy Consumption (%)

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Class

Rank

GINI index percentage

Class

Rank

Percent of world consumption

Class

Rank

People per square kilometer

280 and above

260–279

240–259

220–239

200–219

180–199

160–179

140–159

120–139

100–119

80–99

Less than 80

30.3%51.5%53.3%37.8%31.4%29.4%3.01%
53.8%71.3%64.6%100%
22.2%39.2%38.8%23.0%48.3%29.3%
24.2%10.8%32.1%20.0%10.7%
67.9%1.54%1.15%23.6%32.7%37.1%3.32%
100%3.17%20.4%20.7%37.8%46.8%34.8%33.8%79.7%12.5%
8.19%16.7%28.7%36.0%25.2%9.12%9.14%13.1%
39.9%47.7%8.87%62.1%61.7%100%1.47%98.6%100%99.6%
16.8%5.48%11.6%14.6%1.79%17.2%14.4%23.3%28.2%21.2%
4.91%9.95%44.8%47.2%
44.2%25.1%71.7%
44.5%47.7%12.8%13.5%24.0%29.3%
3.98%12.4%32.2%38.6%22.5%44.2%32.5%
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