MarjorieR on Nostr: npub1lmlmw…ryucw npub1g0tuf…3tvm4 I'm not sure that this graph is correct - it ...
npub1lmlmw58fvhzaay8980zx8rgu4uk7gz68d8xavxe09xl5mjhmuhvsvryucw (npub1lml…yucw) npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 (npub1g0t…tvm4) I'm not sure that this graph is correct - it differs considerably from the World Bank's Wealth Gini Coefficient stats as reported here:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/wealth-inequality-by-country
Brazil 52.9 (highest)
USA 39.7
Swiss 33.1
UK 32.6
Canada 32.5
Germany 31.7
Ireland 29.2
Sweden 28.9
Norway 27.2
Belgium 26.0
Slovakia 23.2 (lowest)
Showing Sweden as the most unequal for wealth is surely wrong.
And the UK is towards the top end for 'advanced' economies.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/wealth-inequality-by-country
Brazil 52.9 (highest)
USA 39.7
Swiss 33.1
UK 32.6
Canada 32.5
Germany 31.7
Ireland 29.2
Sweden 28.9
Norway 27.2
Belgium 26.0
Slovakia 23.2 (lowest)
Showing Sweden as the most unequal for wealth is surely wrong.
And the UK is towards the top end for 'advanced' economies.