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82 Percent Of The Total Wealth Created In 2017 Went To The Top 1% -Oxfarm Report by Stycon(m): 8:10pm On Jan 22, 2018
Around the world, there was a new billionaire every two days in 2017.

That's according to a report published Monday by the global charity Oxfam. The goal of the report, which is called "Reward Work, Not Wealth," is to call attention to wealth inequality.

There are 2,043 dollar billionaires in the world, the report finds.

The growth in wealth of the world's billionaires is eye-popping: Wealth of billionaires increased by $762 billion in 2017 — a sum which is enough to end extreme poverty around the world seven times over, the report says.

And 82 percent of the total wealth created wealth went to the top 1 percent while the bottom 50 percent of individuals saw no increase in their wealth at all.

Oxfam used data from Forbes and the Credit Suisse Global Wealth datebook for its calculations. Wealth is calculated as an individual's assets minus debts.

A mere 42 of the world's wealthiest people have the same amount of wealth as the bottom 3.7 billion people, according to new data from Credit Suisse, which the report highlights.

And in the United States, the three richest people — Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett — have more wealth than half the population of the US combined. That's according to a November report from from the progressive Washington, D.C.-based think tank Institute for Policy Studies, which the Oxfam study also points to.

Of particular note, nine out of 10 of the billionaires are men.

It's nearly impossible for workers to catch up with the world's wealthiest. To highlight the disparity, Oxfam makes the following comparison: Zara founder Amancio Ortega made $1.59 billion in share dividends in 2016. Stefan Perssin, the son of the founder of H&M, made $805 million in share dividends in 2016. A woman named Anju in Bangladesh, who sews clothes 12 hours a day for export, makes just over $900 a year. Zara and H&M often have the clothes they sell made in Bangladesh.

Such extreme levels of wealth inequality must be fixed, according to one of the richest people in the world, Warren Buffett. The investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is currently worth almost $92 billion, according to Forbes.

"The real problem, in my view, is — this has been — the prosperity has been unbelievable for the extremely rich people," says Buffett on PBS Newshour in June, speaking about the U.S. economy. "This has been a prosperity that's been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top.

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/22/oxfam-report-in-2017-there-was-a-new-billionaire-every-2-days.html
Re: 82 Percent Of The Total Wealth Created In 2017 Went To The Top 1% -Oxfarm Report by Stycon(m): 8:17pm On Jan 22, 2018
Is it a question of a fair world or every man to himself

I think it will always be like this: "...been a prosperity that's been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top." And it's up to every man/woman to choose where s/he wants to belong cool

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