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  • ...is commonly used as a measure of inequality of [[income inequality metrics|income]] or [[Wealth condensation|wealth]]. It has, however, also found applicati ...ill be one in which every person receives the same percentage of the total income (G=0).
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  • ...or more, then the [[:en:Personal income in the United States|individual's income]] of $80,000 would make them consider themself as rather poor.<ref>[[:en:Ba
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  • ...stemming from some degree of democratic input (welfare system, retirement income, health insurance, etc.). The concept seeks to point out how the only right ...se the "freedom" to use property for the exploitation of others (non-labor income e.g. rent, interest etc); claiming that private ownership of the means of p
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