Business Wealth of World's Richest 1% Now Equals That of Remaining 99%

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According to Oxfam, the richest 1% people in the world now has as much wealth as the rest of the world combined.

Oxfam also calculated that the richest 62 people in the world had as much wealth as the poorest half of the global population.

It takes cash and assets worth $68,800 (£48,300) to get into the top 10%, and $760,000 (£533,000) to be in the 1%. That means that if you own an average house in London without a mortgage, you are probably in the 1%.

The figures carry various caveats, for example, information about the wealth of the super-rich is hard to come by, which Credit Suisse says means its estimates of the proportion of wealth held by the 10% and the 1% is “likely to err on the low side”.

Using data from Credit Suisse from October for the report, it urges leaders meeting in Davos this week to take action on inequality.

It criticised the work of lobbyists and the amount of money kept in tax havens.
 

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