On the eve of the World Economic Forum, Oxfam presents its report of world's income concentration:
2013: the poorest 50 percent of the world population produced 0.7 percent of the wealth. On the rich side, that same percentage was divided by 85 people. Bad. Brutal.
2016: the poorest 50 percent owned only 0.2 percent of the world's wealth. On the wealthy side, this wealth is hit by only eight people. A fair result, thanks to the free world.
2017: the poorest 50 percent no longer have wealth that can be measured. They own zero percent. On the rich side there is good news: 82 percent of the world's wealth belongs to 1 percent of the population. No comments
2017: 100 million brazilians (50% of population) had the same wealth as 5 people.