Wealth inequality data measures the distance between extremes: how much of a nation's total wealth rests in how few hands, tracked through Gini coefficients, wealth ratios, and comparative net worth statistics. Numbers matter here because they strip away the invisibility that allows inequality to feel natural rather than chosen—a ratio of 1:1000 reads differently than narrative assurance that 'opportunity exists for everyone.'
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