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The line chart shows how the share of income held by the richest 1% in seven developed countries changed over 40 years from 1975 to 2015. Overal, the US had the highest share in 2015, while France had the least. To begin with, in 1975, Japan had the lowest share about 7.5%, followed by Italy. […]
The provided line chart illustrates the percentage of income share received by the top 1 percent, including 7 countries, over 40 years starting from 1975. Generally speaking, the initial rates of the countries were relatively similar to others, however, throughout the period, the data seemed to increase dispersedly, especially for the U.S., and the final […]
The line chart below illustrates the percentage of earnings that was received by the top one per cent of the population in seven different countries from 1975 to 2015. Looking from an overall perspective, it is evident that wealth had an increased trend, particularly in the United States, Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom. Other […]
The line chart displays the proportion of income held by the top 1% earners in seven developed countries over their economic income throughout the 40-year period starting from 1975 and ending in 2015. It is apparent that the United States, whose line is blue, had the highest percentage in the last year, while France gained […]
The line chart displays the proportion of income held by the top 1% earners in seven developed countries over their economic income throughout the 40-year period starting from 1975 and ending in 2015. It is apparent that the United States, whose line is blue, had the highest percentage in the last year, while France gained […]
