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Between 2011 and 2020, Pakistan is forecast to see the highest increase in its income inequality, from 39% to 42% as a result of a high poverty rate and a growing rural-urban divide
Special Report: Income Inequality Rising Across the Globe - Analyst Insight from Euromonitor International
Slovakia will overtake Norway to become the country with the lowest income inequality in the world, at 27% by 2020
Special Report: Income Inequality Rising Across the Globe - Analyst Insight from Euromonitor International
During 2006-2011, income inequality increased within most countries, mainly due to population ageing, high government debts in developed economies, and corruption in developing countries
Special Report: Income Inequality Rising Across the Globe - Analyst Insight from Euromonitor International
In 2011, Norway had the lowest income inequality in the world at 26%, while South Africa had the highest, at 64%
Special Report: Income Inequality Rising Across the Globe - Analyst Insight from Euromonitor International