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  2. Income inequality metrics - Wikipedia

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    For societies with a resource distribution which entropywise is similar to the resource distribution of a reference society with a 73:27 split (73% of the resources belong to 27% of the population and vice versa), [Note 3] the point where the Hoover index and the Theil index are equal, is at a value of around 46% (0.46) for the Hoover index and ...

  3. Splitwise - Wikipedia

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    The app facilitates repayments of shared bills by calculating what each person in a group owes. Splitwise has faced mixed reception, with supporters saying it reduces complications and stress, and critics saying it and similar apps make people petty and can cause disagreements.

  4. Distribution of wealth - Wikipedia

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    The first necessary condition for the phenomenon of wealth concentration to occur is an unequal initial distribution of wealth. The distribution of wealth throughout the population is often closely approximated by a Pareto distribution, with tails which decay as a power-law in wealth. (See also: Distribution of wealth and Economic inequality).

  5. The Billionaire’s Guide: 7 Apps They Use Daily To Manage ...

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    Learn More: 6 Ways To Build Wealth Slowly but Efficiently Whether it comes to socializing or spending money, the world’s wealthiest do it the same way others do, through a collection of apps ...

  6. Redistribution of income and wealth - Wikipedia

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    To attain an efficient allocation of resources with the desired distribution of income, if the assumptions of the competitive model are satisfied by the economy, the sole role of the government is to alter the initial distribution of wealth [11] – the major drivers of income inequality in capitalist systems – was virtually nonexistent; and ...

  7. Wealth distribution by country - Wikipedia

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    World distribution of wealth, GDP, and population by region in the year 2000. World distribution of wealth is the distribution of how wealth is distributed around the world. The guideline for categorizing the data is to organize it based on the continent on which the people with wealth reside.

  8. Elizabeth Warren unveils wealth tax calculator for ... - AOL

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  9. Lorenz curve - Wikipedia

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    The Lorenz curve is a probability plot (a P–P plot) comparing the distribution of a variable against a hypothetical uniform distribution of that variable. It can usually be represented by a function L ( F ), where F , the cumulative portion of the population, is represented by the horizontal axis, and L , the cumulative portion of the total ...