Falling income inequality in Mexico
The GINI index measures a country’s income inequality: a zero score reflects everyone having the same income; 100 indicates one person has all income. Almost half of the nations with the most income inequality are in Latin America. Read related article.
Sources: Socio-Economic Database for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEDLAS and The World Bank); CIA World Factbook. The Washington Post.
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