How do income inequality and wealth inequality differ?
A. Income is based on fixed rates while wealth is based on fluid movement of money.
B. Wealth inequality is not as pervasive because wealth is based on more transient qualities.
C. Income inequality is more fluid and less pervasive than wealth inequality.
D. Wealth is based on fixed monetary values that do not change, while income values change constantly.
Answer: D
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