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Inequality Inc.: How corporate power divides our world and the need for a new era of public action

11 Jan 2024

Since 2020, the richest five men in the world have doubled their fortunes. During the same period, almost five billion people globally have become poorer. Hardship and hunger are a daily reality for many people worldwide. At current rates, it will take 230 years to end poverty, but we could have our first trillionaire in 10 years. This report shows how a huge concentration of global corporate and monopoly power is exacerbating inequality economy-wide. Seven out of ten of the world’s biggest corporates have either a billionaire CEO or a billionaire as their principal shareholder. Through squeezing workers, dodging tax, privatizing the state and spurring climate breakdown, corporations are driving inequality and acting in the service of delivering ever-greater wealth to their rich owners. To end extreme inequality, governments must radically redistribute the power of billionaires and corporations back to ordinary people. A more equal world is possible if governments effectively regulate and reimagine the private sector. To read translations of the report, please visit: Arabic report French report Spanish report
billionaires; climate change; cost of living; economics; inequality; poverty; pr

Authors

Rebecca Riddell, Nabil Ahmed, Alex Maitland, Max Lawson and Anjela Taneja

Pages
71
Published in
Australia