The Growth Incidence Curve (GIC) captures graphically the annualized growth rate of per capita income for every percentile of the income distribution between two points in time. Over the last decade, a period of solid decline in inequality, income growth of the households at the bottom of the income distribution in most countries was significantly higher than those at the top. This has represented generally pro-poor growth in the LAC region. This dashboard presents the GIC both as annualized growth or as total growth between any two years since 2000. The data can be visualized for the LAC region as a whole, or by country for those years in which the country has available data and are comparables .