Critical analysis Q1 Suppose you have annual total income data for a country, with the population divided into quintiles by money income. Why is this data measure not a good reflection of the degree of income inequality in a country? A. Total income data for a country do not distinguish between families that have several income earners and families that have only one earner. B. Total income data for a country do not distinguish between small families and large families. C. Total income data for a country show only the differences in incomes earned by different parts of the country. D. Total income data for a country show only the distinction between the education levels of the income earners in the country.