On October 21, Oxfam and Development Finance International (DFI) issued a joint report, “The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index,” detailing record inequality and increasing austerity measures ...
The reality captured by the World Inequality Report 2022 reflects human choices, which means that it can be changed by making other choices. That is why the report is not just a valuable compendium of ...
On the global stage, the top 0.001% own three times more than the poorest half of humanity combined, said the 2026 World ...
Global income and wealth inequality have been a prime reason why the world suffers from economic crises each year. Income inequality has been a dark reality of the world for ages, initially created ...
The World Inequality Report 2026, the third report in the series after earlier 2018 and 2022 editions, is based on the work ...
India’s top 10 per cent capture 58 per cent of national income while the poorest half receive only 15 per cent, the World ...
Bangladesh lifted 34 million people out of poverty between 2010 and 2022, but the pace of progress has slowed dramatically since 2016, with rising inequality and weakening job creation leaving nearly ...
The World Inequality Report 2026 highlights India's alarming income inequality, with the richest 10% capturing 58% of ...