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Chart of the week: inflation stoking inequality in China and India

High inflation in India and China is adding to fears that increasing income inequality could soil the Asian giants’ previously unblemished growth record in years to come.

Our chart this week (after the break) shows that income inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, has increased significantly more in India and China than across other emerging economies since the 1990s.

Gini coefficients represent income inequality as a number between zero and one; the higher the number, the greater the level of inequality in a society.

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