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posted by martyb on Saturday January 27 2018, @12:43PM   Printer-friendly
from the I-got-mine!-And-Yours.-And-Yours.-Annnnnd-yours,-too. dept.

The 1% grabbed 82% of all wealth created in 2017

More than $8 of every $10 of wealth created last year went to the richest 1%.

That's according to a new report from Oxfam International, which estimates that the bottom 50% of the world's population saw no increase in wealth.

Oxfam says the trend shows that the global economy is skewed in favor of the rich, rewarding wealth instead of work.

"The billionaire boom is not a sign of a thriving economy but a symptom of a failing economic system," said Winnie Byanyima, executive director of Oxfam International.


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  • (Score: 2) by mmcmonster on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:00PM (17 children)

    by mmcmonster (401) on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:00PM (#628955)

    On average, the stock market (for the last century) doubles your investments every 6 years.

    So if you want to quadruple that $1Billion dollars, just put it in an S&P index fund for 12 years.

    Doesn't take much effort.

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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:19PM (14 children)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Saturday January 27 2018, @05:19PM (#628970) Journal

    On average, the stock market (for the last century) doubles your investments every 6 years.

    Hasn't doubled in the last ten years, let us note. And you aren't taking inflation into account.

  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday January 27 2018, @06:34PM (1 child)

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday January 27 2018, @06:34PM (#629025) Homepage Journal

    Eighteen but yes. If it were reliable and accounted for inflation, an index fund would be a good way to do so.

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    • (Score: 2) by mmcmonster on Saturday January 27 2018, @08:22PM

      by mmcmonster (401) on Saturday January 27 2018, @08:22PM (#629118)

      Index year = $10k
      Index year + 6 = $20k
      Index year + 12 = $40k
      Index year + 18 = $80k

      There's a doubling every 6 years (when you invest dividends and put the money in a low cost index fund such as VFIAX or VTSAX).

      That's the magic of compounding interest.

      This will dramatically overcome any inflation rates visible in the U.S.