"The Growing Wealth Gap: Oxfam's Warning as Billionaires Convene at Davos"

Oxfam's report reveals that the world's five richest individuals have doubled their wealth since 2020, earning $14m an hour, while global poverty has increased for the first time in nearly three decades. The report attributes this widening inequality to multiple crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, as well as the absence of progressive taxation on new wealth being generated. Oxfam suggests higher taxes as a way to redistribute concentrated wealth and close the inequality gap, estimating that a yearly 5 percent wealth tax could mobilize up to $1.7 trillion to address humanitarian crises and support countries affected by climate change.
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