Question
Which of the following best explains an important limitation of per capita national income? (1 point)
• Per capita national income does not take population size into account.
• Per capita national income does not take total national income into account.
• Wealth distribution in most countries is uneven.
• Wealth distribution in most countries is uniform.
• Per capita national income does not take population size into account.
• Per capita national income does not take total national income into account.
• Wealth distribution in most countries is uneven.
• Wealth distribution in most countries is uniform.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains an important limitation of per capita national income is:
• **Wealth distribution in most countries is uneven.**
This highlights that per capita national income can give a misleading picture of a country's wealth because it averages income across the entire population, without accounting for how that income is distributed among individuals. An economy might have a high per capita income, but if wealth is concentrated in a few hands, many people could still be living in poverty.
• **Wealth distribution in most countries is uneven.**
This highlights that per capita national income can give a misleading picture of a country's wealth because it averages income across the entire population, without accounting for how that income is distributed among individuals. An economy might have a high per capita income, but if wealth is concentrated in a few hands, many people could still be living in poverty.