Ahead of today’s inauguration of President Donald Trump, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman released the followin ...
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According to the anti-poverty group Oxfam International, billionaire wealth surged by $2tn (€1.93bn) in 2024, equivalent to roughly $5.7bn (€5.5bn) a day, three times faster than the year ...
This forms part of rights group Oxfam International's latest flagship global inequity report released every year on the first day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. The report ...
Oxfam estimates that British colonial rule extracted $64.82 trillion from India between 1765 and 1900. This estimate should ...
Oxfam said trillionaires are expected to emerge within the next decade, as the richest 1% now own 45% of global wealth, while 44% of humanity lives on less than $6.85 ...
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Oxfam’s 'Takers, Not Makers' report reveals Britain extracted $64.82 trillion from India during colonialism, enriching the UK's elite and middle class. It details the suppression of India’s ...
Five people are expected to amass at least $1 trillion in wealth within the next decade, if current trends continue, according to Oxfam’s annual inequality report, released Sunday. Tesla and ...
Advertisement As it does ahead of each Davos Forum, the Britain-based non-governmental organization Oxfam International released its annual report on the worsening state of global inequality.
Oxfam International’s report highlights how colonial wealth extraction, particularly from India, has laid the foundation for modern economic inequalities, including the dominance of unearned ...