Income inequality metrics are used by social researchers to measure the distribution of cash flow, and economic inequality among the participants in a selected economy, such as that of a specific country or of the world in common. While different theories may try and explain how income inequality happens, income inequality metrics simply provide a system of measurement used to look for the dispersion of profits.
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