Berne. Oxfam International Organization by the growing difference between the poor and the rich is an interesting report. The report showed that in 20 years, while the rich get richer and the poor worsened. In its report, Oxfam said that half of the world's population (about 3.6 billion people) of the world's wealth equal to 8 people, while Oxfam said in its report last year, 62 people, half the population of the world is equal to wealth. It is clear that in just one year, the gap between rich and poor has grown so quickly. When it comes to India, according to Oxfam, India's total wealth of $ 3.1 trillion, 68 trillion, or less than 1% of people and 58% of the country's wealth. If just 57 billionaires, India Bileniers 14 lakh 72 thousand crore. (21 thousand 600 million) of assets. So the wealth of the country is close to 70 per cent.
Billionaires, with wealth of $ 19.3 billion, Mukesh Ambani has topped. Dilip Sanghvi, with assets of $ 16.7 billion and $ 15 billion of assets in second with Azim Premji is the third. The world's 3.6 billion poor people who have assets equivalent to 8, 6 of them in the US, including a Spanish and a Mexican businessman. According to the report, the world's Wealth is $ 255 trillion. 500 people in the next twenty years, assets of $ 2.1 trillion will be giving their heirs. The property is more than the GDP of India. China, Indonesia, Laos, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, 10 per cent of the income of the richest 15% of the population has increased. On the other hand, 10 per cent of the income of the poor population declined by 15%. According to the report, "The need to create a human economy, which will benefit everyone, not just a few people."
8 people have half the world's wealth
- Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft): 75 billion
- Amensio Ortega (Inditex founder): 67 billion
- Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway's shareholder): 60.8 billion
- Carlos Slim (Mexico's businessman): $ 50 billion
- Jeff Bezos (Amazon founder): 45.2 billion
- Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook's co-founder): 44.6 billion
- Larry Ellison (Oracle founder): 43.6 billion
- Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg, founder of the site): 40 billion
- Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft): 75 billion
- Amensio Ortega (Inditex founder): 67 billion
- Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway's shareholder): 60.8 billion
- Carlos Slim (Mexico's businessman): $ 50 billion
- Jeff Bezos (Amazon founder): 45.2 billion
- Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook's co-founder): 44.6 billion
- Larry Ellison (Oracle founder): 43.6 billion
- Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg, founder of the site): 40 billion
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