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The income gap between regions, urban and rural areas, industries and various social groups iswidening in China. The gap, as indicated by the Gini Coefficient, extended beyond an alarming level. AWorld Bank report said the Gini Coefficient for China surged to 0.47 in 2009, exceeding the "red line"of 0.4 The problems caused by the rising income disparity have been the focus of public attention.Some experts believe that it is high time for China to shrink this income gap. A Xinhua News Agencyresearch team recently analyzed this trend, and published an article in the Economic InformationDaily. Edited excerpts follow: