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English: Map of Economic Inequality in the United States using the Theil index. The Theil Index is always positive but the contributing components, (in this map counties), can be negative or positive. A high positive Theil index contribution value indicates more income than population while a negative value shows more population than income. A value of zero shows equality between population and income.
Date 16 May 2007 (upload date)
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Author Greg Reeve
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2007-05-16 15:02 3300×2550× (286123 bytes) Greeve
2006-12-19 21:03 1100×850× (87736 bytes) Greeve == Summary == {{Information| |Description = Map of Economic Inequality in the United States using the Theil index. A high positive theil index indicates more income than population while a negative value shows more population than income. A value of zero

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