It was just another income distribution dataset from the World Inequality Database — or so her research assistant had claimed. But the suffix 992i wasn’t in any lab protocol.
That night, she ran a diff against the official WID dump. No match. This CSV didn’t exist officially.
At 3:00 AM, a new row appeared at the bottom: "992i: income share of the silenced decile. Estimate me." Then, a graph rendered itself — a steep curve she’d never seen, showing that if unreported labor, digital barter, and unpaid care work were counted, the “invisible 992nd income percentile” would hold more global wealth than the top 1%.
wid_data_csv_anninc992i