Gini coefficient

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The Gini coefficient is a statistical measure that quantifies income or wealth inequality within a population or country.

  • A value of 0 indicates perfect equality, where everyone has the same income or wealth.
  • A value of 1 (or 100%) indicates perfect inequality, where one person holds all the income or wealth.
  • Higher values of the Gini coefficient signify greater inequality in the distribution.