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In Alvaredo et al.’s reinvention of the Elephant Curve, the global top 10% income bracket had a 70% income growth from 1980 to 2016. (See in comparison to the Middle 40%, and Top 1%). [6] The income of the top 10% mainly comes from sources such as profits, dividends, or rent, rather than wages like the lower income brackets.
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.
Eastern Africa: Low income 38.5 2019 38.54 2020 Malaysia: South-eastern Asia: Upper middle income 40.7 2021 Namibia: Southern Africa: Upper middle income 59.1 2015 59.07 2016 Niger: Western Africa: Low income 32.9 2021 37.26 2019 Nigeria: Western Africa: Lower middle income 35.1 2018 35.13 2019 Nicaragua: Central America
In economics, income distribution covers how a country's total GDP is distributed amongst its population. [1] Economic theory and economic policy have long seen income and its distribution as a central concern. Unequal distribution of income causes economic inequality which is a concern in almost all countries around the world. [2] [3]
Many charts, with sources. Who Rules America: Wealth, Income, and Power. July 2011. By G. William Domhoff. Many charts, and sources. See table 4 for wealth distribution by country. See table 7 for income distribution by country. Alan Grayson says United States has fifth-most unequal wealth distribution in world. 10 October 2011. PolitiFact.
Trade between Africa and China stood at US$166 billion in 2011. [75] Africa will only experience a "demographic dividend" by 2035, when its young and growing labour force will have fewer children and retired people as dependents as a proportion of the population, making it more demographically comparable to the US and Europe. [76]
By comparison, 14 of the 17 middle-income countries had rosier views of China, and Thailand held the most favorable views of China, with 80% of adults having a positive view toward China ...
The minimum wage policy helps reduce the total income gap at the bottom end of income distribution, and the minimum wage regulations may cause unemployment for low-wage workers, especially in the eastern and central regions. [5] In 2016, the average minimum wage in the eastern area was RMB 1663 while it was RMB 1503 in the western region.