$SOL The image presented before us is quite contrasting. In countries like Niger and Kenya, the poorest 10% of the population lives on less than $1 a day, while the richest 10% have $5-6 a day at their disposal. This significant gap underscores the deep chasm between rich and poor in low-income countries. Moving on to middle-income countries like India, Egypt, and Indonesia, we see an increase in both the lowest and highest daily incomes. However, inequality remains palpable. For example, in India, the poorest 10% has around $2 a day, and the richest has $9. In Indonesia, this gap is even wider: $3 versus $14. It is interesting to observe countries with transitioning economies and countries