The wealth gap describes the unequal distribution of assets—like property, stocks, and savings—across a population. It is used by economists to measure financial disparity, often via the Gini coefficient. Typically, top earners and corporate shareholders benefit most from a widening gap, while lower-income groups face reduced economic mobility and opportunity.
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