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Economy Statistics > GINI index (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Namibia: 74.33   1993 ...
#2   Lesotho: 63.2   1995 ...
#3   Sierra Leone: 62.9   1989 ...
#4   Central African Republic: 61.33   1993 ...
#5   Botswana: 60.51   1993 ...
#6   Bolivia: 60.05   2002 ...
#7   Haiti: 59.21   2001 ...
#8   Colombia: 58.62   2003 ...
#9   Paraguay: 58.36   2003 ...
#10   South Africa: 57.78   2000 ...
#11   Brazil: 56.99   2004 ...
#12   Panama: 56.08   2003 ...
#13   Guatemala: 55.13   2002 ...
#14   Chile: 54.92   2003 ...
#15   Honduras: 53.84   2003 ...
#16   Ecuador: 53.55   1998 ...
#17   El Salvador: 52.36   2002 ...
#18   Peru: 52.02   2003 ...
#19   Dominican Republic: 51.64   2004 ...
#20   Argentina: 51.32   2004 ...
#21   Papua New Guinea: 50.9   1996 ...
#22   Zambia: 50.8   2004 ...
#23   Niger: 50.54   1995 ...
#24   Swaziland: 50.4   2001 ...
#25   Gambia, The: 50.23   1998 ...
#26   Zimbabwe: 50.1   1996 ...
#27   Costa Rica: 49.76   2003 ...
#28   Malaysia: 49.15   1997 ...
#29   Venezuela: 48.2   2003 ...
#30   Madagascar: 47.45   2001 ...
#31   Mozambique: 47.29   2002 ...
#32   Nepal: 47.17   2004 ...
#33   Guinea-Bissau: 47.05   1993 ...
#34   China: 46.9   2004 ...
#35   Rwanda: 46.79   2000 ...
#36   Mexico: 46.05   2004 ...
#37   Uganda: 45.7   2002 ...
#38   Jamaica: 45.51   2004 ...
#39   Uruguay: 44.85   2003 ...
#40   Côte d'Ivoire: 44.58   2002 ...
#41   Cameroon: 44.56   2001 ...
#42   Philippines: 44.53   2003 ...
#43   Nigeria: 43.7   2003 ...
#44   Turkey: 43.64   2003 ...
#45   Hong Kong: 43.44   1996 ...
#46   Guyana: 43.2   1999 ...
#47   Nicaragua: 43.11   2001 ...
#48   Iran: 43   1998 ...
#49   Saint Lucia: 42.58   1995 ...
#50   Kenya: 42.5   1997 ...
#51   Singapore: 42.48   1998 ...
#52   Burundi: 42.39   1998 ...
#53   Thailand: 41.98   2002 ...
#54   Cambodia: 41.71   2004 ...
#55   Senegal: 41.25   2001 ...
#56   United States: 40.81   2000 ...
#57   Ghana: 40.79   1998 ...
#58   Turkmenistan: 40.76   1998 ...
#59   Georgia: 40.44   2003 ...
#60   Sri Lanka: 40.17   2002 ...
#61   Mali: 40.1   2001 ...
#62   Russia: 39.93   2002 ...
#63   Tunisia: 39.8   2000 ...
#64   Burkina Faso: 39.51   2003 ...
#65   Morocco: 39.5   1999 ...
#66   Israel: 39.2   2001 ...
#67   Mauritania: 39.01   2000 ...
#68   Malawi: 39   2004 ...
#69   Macedonia, Republic of: 38.99   2003 ...
#70   Trinidad and Tobago: 38.88   1992 ...
#71   Jordan: 38.84   2003 ...
#72   Guinea: 38.6   2003 ...
#73   Portugal: 38.45   1997 ...
#74   Latvia: 37.67   2003 ...
#75   India: 36.8   2004 ...
#76   Uzbekistan: 36.77   2003 ...
#77   Azerbaijan: 36.5   2001 ...
#78   Benin: 36.48   2003 ...
#79   New Zealand: 36.17   1997 ...
#80   Italy: 36.03   2000 ...
#81   Lithuania: 36.03   2003 ...
#82   United Kingdom: 35.97   1999 ...
#83   Estonia: 35.8   2003 ...
#84   Algeria: 35.3   1995 ...
#85   Australia: 35.19   1994 ...
#86   Spain: 34.66   2000 ...
#87   Laos: 34.65   2002 ...
#88   Tanzania: 34.62   2000 ...
#89   Poland: 34.47   2002 ...
#90   Egypt: 34.41   2000 ...
#91   Vietnam: 34.4   2004 ...
#92   Indonesia: 34.31   2002 ...
#93   Ireland: 34.28   2000 ...
#94   Greece: 34.27   2000 ...
#95   Kazakhstan: 33.91   2003 ...
#96   Armenia: 33.77   2003 ...
#97   Switzerland: 33.68   2000 ...
#98   Yemen: 33.44   1998 ...
#99   Bangladesh: 33.4   2000 ...
#100   Moldova: 33.22   2003 ...
#101   Belgium: 32.97   2000 ...
#102   Mongolia: 32.8   2002 ...
#103   France: 32.74   1995 ...
#104   Tajikistan: 32.64   2003 ...
#105   Canada: 32.56   2000 ...
#106   Korea, South: 31.59   1998 ...
#107   Albania: 31.1   2004 ...
#108   Romania: 31.05   2003 ...
#109   Netherlands: 30.9   1999 ...
#110   Luxembourg: 30.76   2000 ...
#111   Pakistan: 30.56   2002 ...
#112   Kyrgyzstan: 30.31   2003 ...
#113   Serbia and Montenegro: 30.02   2003 ...
#114   Ethiopia: 29.97   2000 ...
#115   Belarus: 29.72   2002 ...
#116   Bulgaria: 29.21   2003 ...
#117   Austria: 29.15   2000 ...
#118   Croatia: 29   2001 ...
#119   Slovenia: 28.41   1998 ...
#120   Germany: 28.31   2000 ...
#121   Ukraine: 28.06   2003 ...
#122   Finland: 26.88   2000 ...
#123   Hungary: 26.85   2002 ...
#124   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 26.15   2001 ...
#125   Slovakia: 25.81   1996 ...
#126   Norway: 25.79   2000 ...
#127   Czech Republic: 25.4   1996 ...
#128   Sweden: 25   2000 ...
#129   Japan: 24.85   1993 ...
#130   Denmark: 24.7   1997 ...
Weighted average: 40.7   


DEFINITION: Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income (or, in some cases, consumption expenditure) among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution. A Lorenz curve plots the cumulative percentages of total income received against the cumulative number of recipients, starting with the poorest individual or household. The Gini index measures the area between the Lorenz curve and a hypothetical line of absolute equality, expressed as a percentage of the maximum area under the line. Thus a Gini index of 0 represents perfect equality, while an index of 100 implies perfect inequality.

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