Do you want to know which county has the widest disparity between the rich and poor? Would it intrigue you to discover which of the regional administrative units has the highest spending power?
The answers to your questions on livelihood and comfort levels or lack thereof, lie in a socio-economic atlas of Kenya released yesterday, showing the cluster of wealth, bowels of poverty and the density of population across the country. Not surprisingly given past reports, it reveals the shocker that the average wealth gap is 76.2 per cent.