“…In this work, the assessment of the interaction between income distribution and social capital in the Republic of Armenia is carried out through quantitative and qualitative analysis methods of primary (expert survey) and secondary (official statistical organizations, Legatum Prosperity index, Caucasus Barometer, World Values Survey) data. In particular, similar to the methodology of our previous paper on the assessment of business social capital in the Republic of Armenia, 16 in this paper, an assessment of the social capital of the Republic of Armenia in the chain of non-commercial organizations, state and society was conducted (period: September 2021). The survey is conducted among 24 experts, including officials from the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, heads/experts of trade unions, non-governmental organizations, socioeconomic research centers, and professors of economics and sociology; 42% of the experts carry out their main activity in the private-public, and 58% in the public sector, 75% of the participants belong to the 36-55 age group, 16.7% belong to the 18-35 age group, and 8.3% belong to the 56 and older age group.…”