In April, Oxfam released a report exposing excessive use of surveillance technology at Amazon and Walmart, and the physical, psychological, and economic impact that has on employees. You joined us in ...
The world is set to witness the emergence of five trillionaires within the next decade, according to Oxfam's latest ...
The world's richest accumulated massive wealth in 2024, which some speculate could reach even greater heights in the next few ...
In total, billionaire wealth skyrocketed by $2 trillion, adding more than 200 individuals to this cohort. The accumulation of riches at the very top is going so unchecked that Oxfam estimates there ...
The charity reported that the wealth of the world's billionaires grew from $13 trillion to $15 trillion in 2024, a rate that ...
The report stressed that much of today's billionaire wealth is unearned, often linked to monopolies, cronyism, or inheritance ...
As global elites arrive in Davos for the annual World Economic Forum, the global advocacy group Oxfam reported that ...
This projection marks a significant shift from a previous Oxfam report that indicated only one person would reach this milestone within a decade.
Calling out Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ domain of online purchases in many countries and Aliko Dangote’s hold on cement in Nigeria, Oxfam says that about 18% of billionaires’ wealth comes ...
The world will soon have five trillionaires as the wealth growth rate of its richest people rises faster than earlier estimates, according to a recent forecast.
Time and time again when atrocities such as the Southport murders happen, prominent voices completely miss the point.