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Beating the US and the UK, India has emerged as one of the 'world's most equal societies' when it comes to income equality, as per data released by the World Bank.
In the World Bank's report which contains data of 167 countries, India falls into the "moderately low" inequality category, ...
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The Gini Index measures the extent to which the distribution of income or consumption among individuals or households within ...
The report indicated that India is placed in the “moderately low” inequality bracket, with a Gini Index score between 25 and 30, just short of entering the “low inequality” category, which includes ...
The Gini Index is useful in evaluating the extent of equality in the distribution of income, wealth, and consumption across ...
There are three countries ahead of India on the Gini Index, which include Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Belarus.
The index helps in assessing how equally income, wealth or consumption is distributed across households or individuals in a ...
India significantly reduces inequality, becoming fourth-most equal globally, with sharp decrease in extreme poverty, ...