The richest 1% of people will control more wealth than the rest of the world combined by 2016, the British anti-poverty charity Oxfam predicted in a new report.
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The study suggests that, by next year, the gap between the world’s rich and poor will widen so much that those at the top will control more than half of total global wealth.
Oxfam issued the warning ahead of political and corporate leaders converging in Switzerland for the 45th World Economic Forum this week to discuss the world’s problems. Heads of state, ministers, chief executives, central bankers, and academics were expected to gather in the Swiss Alps. Oxfam’s executive director, Winnie Byanyima, will co-chair this year’s forum meeting. She is expected to call on the leaders to address inequality and reach a global compromise on climate change.









