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6/20/2009-- The richest families in Taiwan
earn 62 times more than the poorest five percent - a record gap in
income levels, a report citing government figures said yesterday.
The bottom five percent reported an average annual income of NT$69,000 (US$2,156) in 2007, compared with NT$4.28 million earned by the top five percent, the China Times said.
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The bottom five percent reported an average annual income of NT$69,000 (US$2,156) in 2007, compared with NT$4.28 million earned by the top five percent, the China Times said.
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