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As of 2019, the highest inequality may be observed in Puerto Rico, around the New York City and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas, across much of the Southern United States, in California, and in Massachusetts.
Generally speaking, states that are extremely rich or extremely poor will have high ratios, whereas middle-of-the-road states would have a lower ratio. The Gini Coefficient in Puerto Rico is 0.545, representing the largest inequality in the United States.
The five states with the least income inequality are: Alaska (.4174), Utah (.4261), Wyoming (.4279), New Hampshire (.4344), and Hawaii (.4369). Despite these states being the least unequal in the U.S., their Gini coefficients are still higher than many countries around the world.
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