Almost half of the world’s wealth is now owned by just one percent of the population.

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Almost half of the world’s wealth is now owned by just one percent of the population. Source: ‘Working for the Few: Political capture and economic inequality’ (2014)

The wealth of the one percent richest people in the world amounts to $110 trillion. That’s 65 times the total wealth of the bottom half of the world’s population. Source: ‘Working for the Few: Political capture and economic inequality’ (2014)

The bottom half of the world’s population (3 The bottom half of the world’s population (3.5billion people) owns the same as the richest 85 people in the world. Source: ‘Working for the Few: Political capture and economic inequality’ (2014)

Seven out of ten people live in countries where economic inequality has increased in the last 30 years. Source: ‘Working for the Few: Political capture and economic inequality’ (2014)

The richest one percent increased their share of income in 24 out of 26 countries for which we have data between 1980 and 2012. Source: ‘Working for the Few: Political capture and economic inequality’ (2014)

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