The richest people on the planet are far more likely to be in power politically than everyone else, Oxfam’s annual inequality report found.
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Study finds countries with high inequality seven times more likely to experience democratic backsliding
Billionaires assure everyone this is just correlation and not the thing they actually paid for.
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Billionaires are 4,000x more likely to grab political power
Billionaires are not just richer than everyone else, they are statistically thousands of times more likely to end up running ...
Oxfams report reveals billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than ordinary people, highlighting ...
Oxfam warns of ‘dangerous inequality’ as billionaire wealth jumps to highest peak ever - The total number of billionaires in the world has now reached 3,000 for the first time ever, while nearly half ...
Charity says superrich 4,000 times more likely to hold political power than others and own all social media companies.
According to the survey, a median of 54% of adults across the countries polled see the wealth gap as a very big problem, while an additional 30% consider the issue moderately big. There is also a wide ...
In 1977, the richest 0.1% of families owned about 7% of total household wealth. By 2016, their share had almost tripled to about 20%. The increase has attracted attention among policymakers and ...
Prof. Benjamin Page, political science, Northwestern University, attributed political inequality in the United States to the legislative system and unequal representation at a lecture Monday. Page’s ...
As the rich and powerful from across the world start filling snow-clad lanes here, a new study said billionaires are 4,000 ...
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