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The gap between the obscenely rich and the rest of humanity has reached grotesque proportions, according to the annual report by Oxfam, published on Monday on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The new report,
‘Time to Care’, which focuses on the largely unpaid care work many
women and girls take upon themselves, says that the world’s top 22
richest men now have more wealth than all the women in Africa.
There are only 2,153 billionaires in the world, according to the
report, but their wealth matches that of more than 4.6 billion people,
or about 62 percent of the world’s population, estimated to stand at 7.7
billion. The gap between the wealthy and those less well off looks even
wider when comparing the combined income of the richest of the rich –
the top one percent – to that of 6.9 billion people. According to the
report, the one-percenters boast more than twice as much wealth as
nearly 90 percent of the global population.
The charity, which has
consistently argued that the only way to tackle inequality is to raise
taxes, said that taxing an additional 0.5 percent of wealth of the top
one percent over the next decade will provide governments with enough
funds to create 117 million jobs in health, education, elderly care, and
other sectors.
While Oxfam did not name any names in its report, it appears to have
taken a thinly-veiled jab at Amazon CEO and founder of Blue Origin space
company Jeff Bezos, one of the planet’s richest men – who slipped to
second place this week behind the chairman and CEO of French luxury
giant LVMH, Bernard Arnault.
Commenting on the findings, Oxfam India CEO Amitabh Behar said that
while unpaid or poorly paid care work mostly done by women serves as the
“hidden engine” that fuels the global economy, “broken economies are
lining the pockets of billionaires and big businesses at the expense of
ordinary men and women.”
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Source: rt.com
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