Global wealth inequality widened last year as billionaires increased their fortunes by $2.5 billion per day, anti-poverty campaigner Oxfam said in a new report.
While the poorest half of humanity saw their wealth dwindle by 11%, billionaires' riches increased by 12%. The mega-wealthy have also become a more concentrated bunch. Last year, the top 26 wealthiest people owned $1.4 trillion, or as much as the 3.8 billion poorest people. The year before, it was the top 43 people.
[...] To address many of these ills, Oxfam advocated raising taxes. It estimated that a 1% wealth tax would be enough to educate 262 million out of school children and to save 3.3 million lives. As of 2015 returns, Oxfam says that only four cents in every tax dollar collected globally came from tariffs on wealth, such as inheritance or property. The report also claims that the rich are hiding $7.6 trillion in offshore accounts
Previously: Only 1% of World's Population Grabbed 82% of all 2017 Wealth
(Score: 1) by Sulla on Wednesday January 23 2019, @03:57PM
Right, but why do any more than the bare minimum. Most problem with a house can be ignored for another two decades, especially if you do patchwork. Why spend 10-15k replacing the whole bad roof when some flex seal and some tyvekwill last a decade. You will have the boomers who continue to do things for asthetics, but i imagine they only keep up appearances because they think it makes their house more valuable. Sure as hell wouldn't plant a shade tree if i might be dead before it grows.
Ceterum censeo Sinae esse delendam