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2003年,我国占总体20%的最高收入组家庭人均可支配收入为17472元,比上年增加2012元,增长13.0%:占总体20%的最低收入组家庭人均可支配收入为3295元,比上年增加263元,增长8.7%。最高组与最低组的收入之比由2002年的5.1:1扩大到5.3:1,最高组收入增长速度明显高于最低组。这一组数据说明
A.贫富差距是社会经济发展一定阶段的必然现象B.随着经济的发展,我国贫富差距只会越来越大C.随着经济的进一步发展,贫富差距会逐步消失D.在发展经济过程中,必须正视并设法解决贫富差距加大这一社会现象

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