30 Countries with the Most Income Equality

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1. Slovakia

Gini Coefficient: 50.5%

Slovakia, officially known as the Slovak Republic, has a Gini coefficient of 50.5% and a GDP per capita of $44,080. The country has a total population of around 5.4 million. More than 72% of the population is employed, while only 5.8% of people in Slovakia are unemployed. In 2024, the average wage in Slovakia is just under €30,000 per year. According to the World Inequality Database, the top 10% and bottom 50% population of the country have a pre-tax national income share of 26% and 25%, as of 2022, respectively. Slovakia ranks first on our list of the countries with the most income equality in 2024.

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