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62 people have same
wealth as 3.5 billion, says charity
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Oxfam urges crackdown
on tax havens to reduce inequality
The richest 1 percent is now wealthier than the rest of humanity
combined, according to Oxfam, which called on governments to intensify efforts
to reduce such inequality.
In a report published on
the eve of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, the
anti-poverty charity cited data from Credit Suisse Group AG in declaring the
most affluent controlled most of the world’s wealth in 2015. That’s a year
earlier than it had anticipated.
Oxfam also calculated
that 62 individuals had the same wealth as 3.5 billion people, the bottom half
of the global population, compared with 388 individuals five years earlier. The
wealth of the most affluent rose 44 percent since 2010 to $1.76 trillion, while
the wealth of the bottom half fell 41 percent or just over $1 trillion.
The charity used the
statistics to argue that growing inequality poses a threat to economic
expansion and social cohesion. Those risks have already been noted in countries
from the U.S. to Spain, where voters are increasingly backing populist
political candidates, while it’s sown tensions on the streets of Latin America
and the Middle East.
“It is simply
unacceptable that the poorest half of the world’s population owns no more than
a few dozen super-rich people who could fit onto one bus,” said Winnie Byanima,
executive director of Oxfam International. “World leaders’ concern about the
escalating inequality crisis has so far not translated into concrete action.”
Oxfam said governments
should take steps to reduce the polarization, estimating tax havens help
the rich to hide $7.6 trillion. Politicians should agree on a global approach
to ending the practice of using offshore accounts, it said.
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