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

BenL8
28th June 2010
The U.S. ranks at #72 in inequality of distribution of income. This is not wealth distribution, but income. The U.S. gini for wealth is much higher, that is unequal. No developed country ranks below the U.S., is more unequal, in income distribution. Professor Emmanuel Saez of U.C. Berkeley has an informative report on inequality of income, "Striking It Richer" updated August, 2009. He states that for 2007 the top one percent of households received 23.5% of the national income, an amount greater than the bottom 60% of households. The top ten percent received 49.7%, while from 1940 to 1982 the top ten percent never received more than 35%.
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