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India inequality numbers may be misleading because welfare support is ignored in key data

India
Published on 24 April 2026
India inequality numbers may be misleading because welfare support is ignored in key data

A headline Gini of 0.61 falls almost to zero

New research challenges the widely cited pre-tax Gini coefficient of 0.61, arguing it overlooks how government welfare reshapes household resources. By factoring in benefits such as food and housing, the post-fiscal Gini is reported to fall dramatically, even approaching zero, reshaping how India’s inequality is understood and debated.

  • Common pre tax Gini estimates may overstate inequality
  • Key welfare programs like food and housing are not reflected
  • Post fiscal Gini reportedly drops sharply, near zero
  • The findings could change how inequality is publicly framed
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