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Just wondering as to why you haven't included a comment regarding inequality which isn't of course captured by GDP. I see your evidence; 'that the average incomes of the poorest 40% of the population grew as fast as overall national incomes over the past four decades' although we can see from a multitude of statistics that in many of the most developed countries, inequality is highly prevalent. Has an increase in GDP really helped the world's poorest more than could have been done by the introduction of a wellbeing budget...? I would like to know more about why you think wellbeing budgets will not genuinely be as useful as economic growth but of course, realise it is difficult without the data which is yet to come.