Rich will get still richer unless policies change: report on global inequality
At the same time, the share of global income going to the bottom 50 per cent rose slightly, to just under 10 per cent, thanks to gains in populous, fast-growing China and India.
The World Inequality Report 2018 released Friday is based on a massive collection of data compiled by an international team of researchers. The share of global income going to the bottom 50 per cent rose slightly, to just under 10 per cent, thanks to gains in populous, fast-growing China and India. (AP Photo/File)
Global inequality has stabilized at high levels in recent years, a report said Friday, despite gains among the poor in China and much milder disparities in incomes and wealth in Western Europe. The World Inequality Report 2018 is based on a massive, interactive collection of data compiled by an international team of researchers that includes renowned economists Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez.
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