Economic disparity refers to the unequal distribution of wealth, resources, and opportunities among individuals or groups within a society. This concept is significant in understanding social inequalities, where certain demographics may have limited access to economic resources, leading to varied standards of living and opportunities for advancement. In the context of the sharecropping system, economic disparity is highlighted by the stark differences in wealth and land ownership between landowners and sharecroppers, perpetuating cycles of poverty and dependency.