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Income and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922- 2023

Income and Wealth Inequality in India IAS Toppers

The World Inequality Lab (WIL) recently published a report titled “Income and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922-2023,” highlighting the inequality trends in India.

World Inequality Lab IAS Toppers
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Key findings of the study:

  • By 2023, the wealthiest 1% of Indians held over 40.1% of the country’s wealth, marking the highest concentration of wealth among the top 1% in six decades, surpassing South Africa, Brazil, and the US.
  • The bottom 50% of the population received only 15% of India’s national income, indicating a significant disparity.
  • Trend analysis showed that inequality decreased post-Independence until the 1980s but began to rise sharply after the early 2000s, with the Indian income tax system potentially exacerbating this inequality.
  • The report discussed how extreme wealth concentration can disproportionately influence society and governance, possibly leading to plutocracy, especially when combined with weak democratic institutions.
World Inequality IAS Toppers
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World Inequality Lab table 2
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World Inequality Lab fig 4
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