The document shows a graph comparing countries based on the share of national income for the bottom 10% on the y-axis and the percentage of left cabinet posts on the x-axis. Countries with a higher percentage of left cabinet posts, such as Finland, Sweden, and Norway, tend to have a higher share of national income for the bottom 10% compared to countries with fewer left cabinet posts like the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
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Austria Finland Norway: Equality With Cabinit Positions
The document shows a graph comparing countries based on the share of national income for the bottom 10% on the y-axis and the percentage of left cabinet posts on the x-axis. Countries with a higher percentage of left cabinet posts, such as Finland, Sweden, and Norway, tend to have a higher share of national income for the bottom 10% compared to countries with fewer left cabinet posts like the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
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Equality with Cabinit Positions
4.5
Finland 4.0
Austria Norway
Belgium share of national inceom for bottom 10% 3.5