Worlds richest gained 82% of new wealth in 2017, Oxfam report shows

Growing inequality resulted in 82% of new global wealth going to the richest 1% last year, while the poorest half of the world saw their prosperity flatline, a report by Oxfam has shown.

Worlds richest gained 82% of new wealth in 2017, Oxfam report shows

Growing inequality resulted in 82% of new global wealth going to the richest 1% last year, while the poorest half of the world saw their prosperity flatline, a report by Oxfam has shown.

It means that of the $9.2tn (€8.3tn) increase in global wealth between July 2016 and June 2017, around $7.6tn (€6.8tn) went to 75 million people, while the bottom 3.7 billion saw no increase.

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