Economic inequality in the Middle East is a multifaceted issue influenced by a variety of historical, political, social, and economic factors. This chapter delves into the roots and current manifestations of economic inequality in the region, examining its impact on social stability, economic development, and political dynamics. Key themes include the influence of governance and political systems on economic inequality, the impact of regional conflicts and migration, and the role of international economic policies and institutions. Additionally, the authors analyze the socio-economic consequences of inequality. The chapter also investigates various policy responses and strategies aimed at addressing economic inequality, both at the national and regional levels. They assess the effectiveness of these interventions and propose potential pathways for more equitable economic growth and development in the Middle East.