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Does that number get significantly skewed by the rich?
Ie this metric would treat the king's real disposable income going up by 1 dollar as equal but opposite to a peasant's real disposable income going down by a dollar. I think the data is a good illustration, but the situation is probably worse and has been worse than this graphic suggests.
Yes, I think so. It's total per capita, so if the rich have made gains (which they have) the figure will mask the extra losses of the poor. There is less in the pot and the rich have more of it.