• @BeN9o
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    22 hours ago

    My Google says 700 million in poverty worldwide but it says this about wealth “In 2023, the world’s richest 1% owned 47.5% of the world’s wealth, which is roughly $214 trillion.” So 214 trillion ÷ 700 million ≈ $305,714.28. “total wealth of the top 1% of American households was $44.6 trillion” perhaps you used this figure instead which is just the US. I’m pretty sure most people in poverty would be able to fix their situation on $300k.

    My take on the food as well is, we have planes that fly everywhere all over the world, celebrities using jets to fly an hour to another city, but there’s no way we could just take some planes and air drop or land and deliver food? It would be pretty damn easy logistically. Of course they should be self-sustaining, but the western world throws away so much food that doesn’t bring a profit, we could absolutely afford to give a lot of it away.

    • @finitebanjo
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      41 seconds ago

      Might be in a difference of quantified wealth. A lot of sources also say 30% for USA in 2023 so it should be lower on a global average.

      You can’t eat a $200M home, and it’s only ever going to exist in the hands of the rich even if it gets sold off.