World's richest 2,000 people control more money than poorest 4.6 billion combined
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The world's richest 2,153 people controlled more money than the poorest 4.6 billion combined in 2019, the charity Oxfam said on Monday (Jan 20).
It said poor women and girls were at the bottom of the scale, putting in "12.5 billion hours of unpaid care work each and every day", estimated to be worth at least US$10.8 trillion a year.
"Our broken economies are lining the pockets of billionaires and big business at the expense of ordinary men and women. No wonder people are starting to question whether billionaires should even exist," Oxfam's India head Amitabh Behar said.
"The gap between rich and poor can't be resolved without deliberate inequality-busting policies," Behar said ahead of the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, where he will represent Oxfam.
Oxfam's annual report on global inequality is traditionally released just before the forum opens on Tuesday in the Swiss Alpine resort.
It had some astonishing statistics.
The world's billionaires have doubled in the past decade and are richer than 60 per cent of the global population.
"The 22 richest men in the world have more wealth than all the women in Africa," it said.
If the world's richest 1 per cent just paid 0.5 per cent extra tax on their wealth for 10 years, it would equal the investment needed to create 117 million new jobs in elderly and child care, education and health, Oxfam said.
Oxfam's figures are based on data from Forbes magazine and Swiss bank Credit Suisse, but they are disputed by some economists.
Women and girls are burdened in particular because they are most often caregivers that keep "the wheels of our economies, businesses and societies moving", Behar said.
They "often have little time to get an education, earn a decent living or have a say in how our societies are run", and "are therefore trapped at the bottom of the economy", he added.
"Across the globe, 42 per cent of women cannot get jobs because they are responsible for all the caregiving, compared to just 6 per cent of men," Oxfam figures showed.
To highlight the level of inequality in the global economy, Behar cited the case of a woman called Buchu Devi in India who spends 16 to 17 hours a day doing work like fetching water after trekking 3km, cooking, preparing her children for school and working in a poorly paid job.
"And on the one hand you see the billionaires who are all assembling at Davos with their personal planes, personal jets, super rich lifestyles," he said.
"This Buchu Devi is not one person. I in India encounter these women on a daily basis, and this is the story across the world. We need to change this, and certainly end this billionaire boom."
Behar said that to remedy this, governments should make sure above all that the rich pay their taxes, which should then be used to pay for amenities such as clean water, healthcare and better quality schools.
"If you just look around the world, more than 30 countries are seeing protests. People are on the street and what are they saying? That they are not to accept this inequality, they are not going to live with these kind of conditions," he said.
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Rich peoples have opportunities to study in better school or university than poor peoples
Poverty is a life-threatening issue for billions of people
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Making education and opportunities available to everyone is the best solution to this problem
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the gap between the rich and poor should be narrowed as soon as possible
Rich people become more consumptive, while poor people have to struggle for earning livelihood.
the world should help the needy people to improve their standard of living by offering them food, health care, and education for free or at concessional rates.
it is imperative to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor for consistent growth as well as development
High rates of taxes ought to be imposed by the tax authorities on the high-income groups so that collected money can be spent on the welfare schemes of the poor for reducing the gap between rich and the poor
In 1980, only about 12 percent of the population lived in places that were especially rich or especially poor
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In Vietnam, the Party and Government are doing their best to ensure the good life for all people
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Inequality is keeping people trapped in poverty, let’s step up the fight against it.
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