Summary

Oxfam’s 2024 inequality report revealed a record $2 trillion increase in billionaire wealth, reaching $15 trillion, while global poverty rates remain stagnant.

The top 1% own 45% of all wealth, and 44% of people live on less than $6.85 daily.

Oxfam predicts five trillionaires within a decade, citing inheritance and cronyism as key wealth drivers. Elon Musk may become the first trillionaire by 2027.

Oxfam calls for tax reform, monopoly regulation, and income redistribution to address inequality.

Critics warn unchecked wealth concentration threatens democracy and economic fairness.

    • @brlemworld
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      83 hours ago

      Even if every single person stopped using them. They would still be billionaires, and still be making money by other means.

      • @[email protected]
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        55 minutes ago

        Interesting you think if everyone stopped using Amazon it wouldn’t effect him. What’s your twitter handle?

        • @brlemworld
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          119 minutes ago

          I don’t have Twitter. I use bluesky exclusively for gay porn.

    • @[email protected]
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      124 hours ago

      only way I see an option to not is to live similar to Amish lifestyles in the US, but even then, I assume AWS, Meta and Alphabet can make some money off their existence through satellites and IP cameras

      I don’t disagree with you and not arguing not to be aware of individual actions. it just seems the situation is more dire than just not giving them our money or data

    • Lemminary
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      23 hours ago

      Unfortunately I don’t have a viable alternative for some goods from Amazon without a good price increase because local sellers up the price on top of the import fees.

      On the bright side, I don’t shop there often and it’s mostly limited to electronics.