The distribution of wealth
A) understates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the family's stage in its life cycle.
B) understates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the distribution of human capital.
C) overstates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the family's stage in its life cycle.
D) overstates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the distribution of human capital.
E) is an accurate measure of the degree of inequality.
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