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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=1YJKFnmwHZiXcRlMmDOt8wFSZ8jZNmR5mZwiTOEmQGxDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIwNTc1Mzk6TDo3ODI6UjozMDM5OTI6VjoxMjc) Sponsor Congrats! You've Been Selected for [Complimentary TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Home Goods Samples]( [GetItFree]( - no costs, just FREE Samples to your mailbox! Our latest batch of free samples has just shipped. Sign up and start receiving yours today! [Get my TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Home Goods freebies delivered today]( [Countries with the lowest income inequality]( Mindy Charski [ Countries with the lowest income inequality ]( [See full slideshow »]( Income inequality, which refers to how uneven income is distributed among a population, is no small problem today: The United Nations says 71% of people across the globe live in countries where this kind of inequality has risen. Still, some societies have become more equal than others, and to demonstrate this, Stacker used data from the World Inequality Database to compile a list of 30 countries with the lowest income inequality. To help put the share of pre-tax income earned by the top 1% and bottom 50% in perspective, we considered “perfect income equality,” in which every individual adult would earn the same income. In a country with perfect income equality, for example, the top 1% would earn exactly 1% of all income, and the bottom 50% would earn exactly 50% of all income. While many nations are getting closer to perfect income equality, none have achieved this yet. The United States, for instance, has a long way to go: It’s the 52nd country with the most income inequality in the world based on this ranking. Even when income distribution appears relatively even, inequities of opportunity still abound and can ultimately impact economic circumstances in personal and collective ways. Read on to see which countries have more equal societies, the factors that contribute to that outcome, and some of the disparities that still exist. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [Get Your Goodie Box](... Free Samples and a lot more... Every Month we'll send you a box of free goodies and all you do is let us know what you think. Big Companies want to know how their 'next big thing' really works for you... And Shipping is Free. No credit card required EVER! Hurry we are sending out Goodie Boxes daily... [Sign up here - Free!]( And see if you qualify for a Goodie Box! [50 facts and figures about D-Day]( Andrew Lisa [ 50 facts and figures about D-Day ]( [See full slideshow »]( Using sources like the D-Day Center, the Department of Defense, and the White House, as well as media reports, historical accounts, and information from memorial sites and museums, Stacker compiled a list of 50 facts and figures that defined the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. By the late spring of 1944, Nazi Germany was being squeezed from two sides. Allied forces in Western Europe had slowed Adolph Hitler’s ruthless and relentless campaign of conquest and murder across the continent. In the East, the Russians were putting enormous pressure on German forces who were locked in a brutal war of attrition. Nazi Germany, however, was still firmly lodged in the continental fortress it had created, and scores of conquered nations were suffering under the brutality of their occupation. Then came D-Day. On that day, Allied planes, ships, vehicles, supplies, and men from the U.K., U.S., France, and Canada stormed the coast of occupied France’s Normandy region in numbers so staggering that they’re hard to comprehend. The most massive undertaking in the history of warfare, the Normandy landings—or D-Day—were years in the making. Supported by meticulous planning and cunning deception, D-Day was a gargantuan effort to dislodge from Europe one of the most effective and destructive war machines ever assembled. For the individual human beings who stormed the beaches, however, it was a day of chaos, terror, and death. Normandy became the final resting place for thousands. The initial punch of the D-Day landings was the start of a grueling, months-long battle that culminated with the liberation of Nazi-occupied Paris. The German defenders, however, did everything they could to prevent that from happening. The Nazis used the wealth they plundered from the countries they conquered—not to mention armies of slave laborers they captured—to construct defensive fortifications that remain among the largest and most robust military entrenchments ever built. Those fortifications were manned by well-armed and battle-hardened German troops who fought savagely to defend the real estate they were charged with holding. The result was one of the most epic battles in human history. Keep reading to learn 50 fascinating facts and figures behind one of history’s most consequential days at the beach. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( [ Politics Digests: Right, Left And Everything In Between ] Politics Digests: Right, Left And Everything In Between Get political news, columns and editorial cartoons by subscribing below. 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