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The image shows a line graph depicting the share of income earned by the top 1 percent in seven different countries from 1975 to 2015. The United States has the highest percentage, starting at around 8% in 1975 and increasing to just over 20% in 2015. The United Kingdom follows a similar trend, starting at around 6% and rising to about 15%. Canada, France, and Japan have a more gradual increase, with Canada starting at around 8%, France at 8%, and Japan at 6%, all ending at around 10%. Italy and Germany have the lowest percentages, with Italy starting at 6% and ending at 8%, and Germany starting at 8% and ending at just over 10%. The data is sourced from the World Wealth and Income Database.
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The chart underneath illustrates the share of income by top 1 percent in 7 different nations, from the year 1975 to 2015. Looking overall, most of the countries seem to follow a upward trend except some nations which remain the same over years.
Commencing with The United States, which starting at around 6% then dramatically increased to 18%, the peak of the graph. Moving on to United Kingdom, Canada and Germany which has a similar trend.United Kingdom came up with 6% in the first year, Canada at 7% and Germany with just over 10%.Then they all finished at 13% in the last period.
In term of the gradual countries, there were France, Japan and Jermany. In 1975, France started at around 7% then remain stable until the last period. On the other hand, Italy and Japan both consist approximately 6% in the first period then slightly increased to 9 percent in the year 2015.
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