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appalachiablue

(42,207 posts)
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 06:44 PM Jul 26

Global 1% Captured $42 Trillion in New Wealth Over Past Decade: Oxfam Report

- Disgusting': Global 1% Captured $42 Trillion in New Wealth Over Past Decade. "The richest 1% of humanity continues to fill their pockets while the rest are left to scrap for crumbs." Common Dreams, July 25, 2024.
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The richest sliver of the global population hauled in more than $40 trillion in new wealth over the past decade as countries around the world cut taxes for those at the very top, supercharging inequality that poses a dire threat to democracy and the planet.

An Oxfam analysis released Thursday ahead of a meeting of G20 finance ministers estimated that over the past 10 years, the global 1% has accumulated $42 trillion in new wealth. That's "nearly 34 times more than the entire bottom 50% of the world's population," the group observed. "That is disgusting," Michael Taylor, founder of the Australian Independent Media Network, wrote in response to the new figures.

The analysis comes amid a growing push by current and former world leaders for rich countries to enact a global tax on billionaire wealth that would begin to reverse the damage done by decades of regressive policy. Oxfam found in a separate analysis released earlier this year that economic and political elites' global "war on fair taxation" has slashed taxes for the rich by 32% since 1980.

Oxfam said Thursday that global billionaires "have been paying a tax rate equivalent to less than 0.5% of their wealth."

"Inequality has reached obscene levels, and until now governments have failed to protect people and planet from its catastrophic effects," Max Lawson, Oxfam's head of inequality policy, said in a statement Thursday. "The richest 1% of humanity continues to fill their pockets while the rest are left to scrap for crumbs." "Momentum to increase taxes on the super-rich is undeniable, and this week is the first real litmus test for G20 governments," Lawson added. "Do they have the political will to strike a global standard that puts the needs of the many before the greed of an elite few?"

A recent report by renowned economist Gabriel Zucman of the University of California, Berkeley outlined how nations could go about implementing a 2% minimum tax on the wealth of global billionaires... - Read More,
https://www.commondreams.org/news/top-1-percent-wealth

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Global 1% Captured $42 Trillion in New Wealth Over Past Decade: Oxfam Report (Original Post) appalachiablue Jul 26 OP
Pathetic. What is left for the rest of us? How are they going to continue to scoop up more riches when it's all gone? SWBTATTReg Jul 26 #1
It's unbelievable and some kind of disorder maybe. The constant appalachiablue Jul 26 #2
You are right. How much is ever enough? SWBTATTReg Jul 27 #3
It's a GLOBAL oligarchy, orthoclad Jul 27 #4
THAT is staggering, Tx for posting. In the last few yrs a couple top appalachiablue Jul 27 #5
Not selfish "humans", but orthoclad Jul 27 #6

SWBTATTReg

(23,443 posts)
1. Pathetic. What is left for the rest of us? How are they going to continue to scoop up more riches when it's all gone?
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 06:53 PM
Jul 26

appalachiablue

(42,207 posts)
2. It's unbelievable and some kind of disorder maybe. The constant
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 07:38 PM
Jul 26

pursuit and competition must be a thrill or high.

And will they be able to get by ok on this? Lol

orthoclad

(4,017 posts)
4. It's a GLOBAL oligarchy,
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 05:37 PM
Jul 27

with high representation in the First World. I worry most about our domestic tyrants.

My favorite graph:

from the Congressional Budget Office

Do you feel trickled on yet?

Also:
Picture the colored areas as carbon emitted, not dollars.

appalachiablue

(42,207 posts)
5. THAT is staggering, Tx for posting. In the last few yrs a couple top
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:29 PM
Jul 27

news folks have mentioned that the ultra wealthy will pass along enough money to fund 6 - 8 generations that will never have to work.

At the rate this is going based on this report and the fact that even more wealth will be amassed in the future, I think there will be at least 2 centuries worth of descendants in possession of vast global wealth.

It's hard to comprehend like the amount of destruction the planet will endure unless serious action is taken now. Greedhead, selfish humans. Time for Reckoning.

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