A tiny elite
comprising the richest 85 individuals hold wealth equivalent to that
owned by the bottom half of the world's population, a report says. The
report by worldwide development organisation Oxfam, titled 'Working For
the Few', published ahead of the World Economic Forum meet in Davos,
details the impact that widening inequality is having in both developed
and developing nations. "Wealthy elites have co-opted political power
to rig the rules of the economic game, undermining democracy and
creating a world where the 85 richest people own the wealth of half of
the world’s population," Oxfam claimed. It further added that since the
late 1970s, tax rates for the richest have fallen in 29 of the 30
countries for which data are available, meaning that in many places the
rich not only get more money but also pay less tax on it. As per the
report, in the last 25 years wealth has become even more concentrated in
the hands of fewer people so much so that one per cent of the world's
families own almost half (46 per cent) of the world's wealth. Oxfam
wants governments to take urgent action to reverse the trend. It is
asking those attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) to make six-point
personal pledge to tackle the problem. "It is staggering that in the
21st Century, half of the world's population own no more than a tiny
elite whose numbers could all sit comfortably in a single train
carriage," Oxfam Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said. The report
alleged that the richest individuals and companies in the world hide
trillions of dollars away from the tax man in a web of tax havens around
the world. "It is estimated that USD 21 trillion is held unrecorded and
off-shore," it said. The report further added that in India, the
number of billionaires increased tenfold in the past decade, aided by a
highly regressive tax structure and the wealthy exploiting their
government connections, while spending on the poorest remains remarkably
low. Moreover, seven out of ten people live in countries where
economic inequality has increased in the last 30 years. Besides, the
richest one per cent increased their share of income in 24 out of 26
countries for which we have data between 1980 and 2012. The richest one
per cent increased their share of income in 24 out of 26 countries for
which we have data between 1980 and 2012.
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