World Inequality Report 2022
On 9th December, 2021, France-based World Inequality Lab published its World Inequality Report 2022.
The aim of the Report is to present the latest and most complete data available on inequality to inform democratic debate worldwide.
Major Findings – ‘Global’
Huge Gap between Contemporary Income and Wealth Inequality
- Global wealth inequalities are even more pronounced than income inequalities. The poorest half of the global population barely owns any wealth at all, possessing just 2% of the total. In contrast, the richest 10% of the global population own 76% of all wealth.
Inequality is a Political Choice
- Income and wealth inequalities ....
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