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NovaNaturalist@mstdn.ca ("@ NovaNaturalistπ¨π¦π©π°π¬π±π΅π¦π²π½π±πΈπ³π«πΊπ¦π³οΈβπ #FBPE") wrote:
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I'm not saying Europe is good enough, but it *is* significantly better than the USThe Gini coefficient, which measures the degree of inequality of wealth ranges from 25-33 for most of Europe (and Canada too). These are among the most equal ranges in the world. The US is at 41. Its peers include Turkey, Argentina, Haiti and Turkmenistan.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gini-coefficient-by-country
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