Economic inequality refers to the uneven distribution of wealth and income among a population. It is measured through metrics like the Gini coefficient to assess disparities. While no one directly benefits from extreme inequality, certain groups—such as top earners or corporations—may gain advantages from policies favoring capital accumulation, often at the expense of broader social mobility.
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