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The image features a line graph displaying the share of income earned by the top 1 percent of the population in six different countries (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, and Japan) from 1975 to 2015. The plot lines for each country show fluctuations over the 40-year period. The United States starts just above 10% in 1975, peaks at nearly 20% around 2015. The United Kingdom begins around 5%, rising to peaks of over 15% in the early 2000s, stabilizes slightly below 15% by 2015. Canada's line starts near 8%, peaks at just under 15% by 2015. France begins slightly below 10%, increasing to approximately 10% by 2015. Italy starts under 10%, peaking slightly above 10% in the early 2000s then declines back near initial values. Germany appears to begin under 10%, reaching upwards nearer to 10% by 2015. Japan starts near 5%, increases to just above 10% around 2000, then declines to above 5% by 2015. The data points range from below 5% to nearly 20% across different countries and years.
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The line chart illustrates the propotion of income made accumulated by the affluentest of the population between 1975 and 2015.
It is clear from the graph that the ratio of United States experienced the most remarkable change during the period research. Additionally, the percentage of France still stable while the other all increased relatively.
In 1975, the propotion of income made by the wealthiest of the population from Canada was highest,at eight percent while the figure for Italy was significantly lower, at about six percent. Approximatly eight percent of money made by individuals comes from France, compared to nearly six percent in the figure of Japan. At the same time, the U.S accounts for seven percent of the population.
In 2012, the percentage of income claim by the the top 1% in the U.S was cmlibed considerably to 18 percent and became the highest figure compared to the other countries. In the same year, there was a slightly increased in the rate money of Japan, Italy, Canada and the U.K to 8, 7, 14 and 14 percent, respectively. The ratio of Germany witnessed a gradual growth, at 14 percent ,while the propotion of income from France fluctuated moderately.
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