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Persistent Income Inequality in France Despite Welfare Measures

A recent study reveals that income disparity in France remains significant, with the richest earning substantially more than the poorest, even after redistribution efforts.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Income inequality in France continues to be a pressing issue, as highlighted by a recent study. The wealthiest 10% of the population earn 20 times more than the poorest 10%.

Although welfare benefits and redistribution efforts have helped to narrow this gap, the disparity remains substantial, with the post-redistribution income multiple reduced to 3.7.

These findings underscore ongoing challenges related to economic inequality in France, raising questions about the effectiveness of current policies aimed at addressing this issue.