Oxfam's analysis reveals that the wealth of the three richest Australians has more than doubled since 2020 at a staggering rate of $1.5 million per hour. In the same period, five billion people across the world have been made poorer. The report by Oxfam highlights that rich people in the global north still own most of the world's wealth. Oxfam's report analyzes the wealth of individuals and countries globally, presenting shocking facts about wealth distribution. The report also addresses misconceptions about the impact of increased wealth for the super-rich on the poor.
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Oxfam has released a report analysing the wealth of individuals and countries around the world. Here’s 5⃣ shocking facts 👇
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Rich people in the global north still own most of the world’s wealth, according to a report by Oxfam published today https://t.co/QD9mQqqytj https://t.co/o7G7s7hlpo
A report by Oxfam claimed that in the same period, five billion people across the world have been made poorer.
“The wealth of the three richest Australians has more than doubled since 2020 at a staggering rate of $1.5 million per hour, new Oxfam analysis reveals.” https://t.co/V3d7nKLlJg