Billionaire wealth surged last year, with the world's richest individuals adding $2 trillion to their pockets in 2024, according to a new report released Monday.
As the world economic forum kicks off in Davos, Oxfam is putting the spotlight on wealth inequality. According to the anti-poverty group, billionaires' wealth increased three times faster last year than in 2023.
The charity reported that the wealth of the world's billionaires grew from $13 trillion to $15 trillion in 2024, a rate that is three times faster than in 2023.
In response to President Trump appearing at this year's World Economic Forum remotely via video conference, Nabil Ahmed, Oxfam America’s Director of Economic and Racial Justice, said: “President Trump’s decision to dial into Davos—which now looks ...
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Oxfam International, in its latest assessment of global inequality timed to the opening of the World Economic Forum meeting, also predicts at least five trillionaires will crop up over the next ...
Move over billionaires. The first trillionaires are on their way.
Last year marked the second-largest annual increase in billionaire wealth since records started, according to Oxfam.
Oxfam report said billionaire wealth grew by $2 trillion last year, or roughly $5.7 billion a day, three-times faster than in 2023.
The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is underway this week — and there are calls for taxing the extremely rich to address global inequality.
The world is set to witness the emergence of five trillionaires within the next decade, according to Oxfam's latest inequality
As global elites arrive in Davos for the annual World Economic Forum, the global advocacy group Oxfam reported that billionaires' wealth increased three times faster in 2024 than the previous year,