Wid_data.csv

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Because it is a standard comma-separated values (CSV) file, it can be opened with basic spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. However, for large-scale analysis, it is more commonly handled using programming languages like or R . Loading Data in R World Inequality Database: Home - WID

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: Unlike datasets based solely on surveys, WID combines national accounts and survey data with fiscal (tax) records for higher accuracy. wid_data.csv

Total Global Wealth: $454 Trillion. Total Identified Wealth: $453.9 Trillion.

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: It allows you to visualize how inequality has shifted through major events like the Industrial Revolution, World Wars, and modern globalization. Just let me know what you need

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: Longitudinal data that can, in some cases, stretch back to the 19th century.

EXPORT wid_data.csv TO PUBLIC_GITHUB_REPO Loading Data in R World Inequality Database: Home

He scrolled down. And down. He passed the standard rows for the US, China, the opacity of Russia. He passed the synthetic data he himself had injected to test the system. He kept scrolling until he reached Row 14,000,002.

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: ISO identifiers for nations or regions (e.g., "FR" for France, "US" for the United States).