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Shocking Wealth Inequality

OXFAM recently published “Survival of the Richest” — definitely a “must read.”

OXFAM recently published “Survival of the Richest” — definitely a “must read” with its shocking statistics of wealth inequality and of the billionaire-class contributions to pollution and climate change.

The richest one percent of people in the world captured 54 percent of new global wealth over the past decade! Not to be outdone, during the pandemic years 2020-21, they increased their share to 63 percent — they took home $26 trillion of the $42T of new wealth, leaving $16T for all the rest of us. The billionaire class is $2.7T richer than before the pandemic. Elon Musk paid a “true tax rate” of just 3.27 percent from 2014 to 2018. In striking contrast, in 2020, world poverty increased for the first time in 25 years. Billionaire fortunes are increasing at a rate of $2.7T a day, while at least 1.7 billion workers live in countries where inflation is outpacing wages.

Little wonder that a significant majority of citizens of all major developed countries in the world support raising taxes on the rich, largely to no avail. Witness the continual efforts of U.S. conservatives to gut the IRS. Perhaps voters might be outraged enough to demand the rich pay their share if they realized that the rich not only took more wealth than they deserved — they also contributed much more to pollution and the climate change crisis.