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Billionaire wealth growing at ‘unimaginable’ rate as poverty persists, Oxfam says
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January 21, 2025
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Oxfam's annual inequality report shows the rapid acceleration of wealth accumulation by the world's richest in 2024, as 44 percent of the world continues to live in poverty.
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