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Australia's Rich Keep Getting Richer
Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am
 
Australia has slightly fewer billionaires, but their wealth is still increasing says Oxfam

Updated Sun at 6:26pm
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The world's 2,153 billionaires have more wealth between them than 4.6 billion people. AAP: Dan Peled

Australia's rich keep getting richer, with the top 1 per cent of Australians having more than double the wealth of the entire bottom 50 per cent — or more than 12.5 million people – according to Oxfam.
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    Oxfam's pre-Davos 2020 analysis of inequality found Australia's billionaires grew their wealth by an average of $US460 million from 2018 to 2019
    But the number of billionaires in Australia decreased from 43 in 2018 to 36 in 2019
    Globally, the wealthiest 1 per cent of people in the world have more than double the wealth of 6.9 billion people.

Oxfam's annual list highlighting inequality has found the number of billionaires in Australia decreased from 43 in 2018 to 36 in 2019, but that the number has more than tripled over the past 10 years and the value of their wealth is still increasing.

The report, being released ahead of the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, found that the wealth of Australian billionaires, who are mostly men, grew by an average of $US460 million from 2018 to 2019.

Oxfam Australia chief executive Lyn Morgain said the top 1 per cent of Australians, just 250,000 people, owned nearly $US1.6 trillion — equating to 22.2 per cent of the nation's wealth.

"This concentration of wealth in the hands of the super-rich is occurring while the share of wealth of the bottom half of our community has decreased over the last decade and workers' wages continue to stagnate in Australia," she said.

The world's billionaires, 2,153 people in 2019, have more wealth between them than 4.6 billion people.   Sad

The report found the richest 22 men in the world own more wealth than all the women in Africa.


Global inequality 'shockingly entrenched'

At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b

(Source: $US, based on 'real' wealth, Forbes Billionaires List, February 2019)

"The wealthiest 1 per cent of people in the world have more than double the wealth of 6.9 billion people.   Sad

    "This is not fair or sustainable."

It said the monetary value of women's unpaid care work globally, for women aged 15 and over, is at least $10.8 trillion annually — three times the size of the world's tech industry.

Oxfam's report cited World Bank figures showing almost half the world is trying to survive on $5.50 a day or less.

According to Forbes' Billionaires List, the world's wealthiest man in 2019 was Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with an estimated fortune of $US131 billion.

Photo According to Forbes' Billionaires List, the world's wealthiest man in 2019 was Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with an estimated fortune of US$131 billion.
AP/Patrick Semansky

He was followed on the Forbes list by Microsoft's Bill Gates ($US96.5 billion), and US investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett ($US82.5 billion).
Call to collect more tax from wealthy and multinationals

Oxfam said taxing an additional 0.5 per cent of the wealth of the richest 1 per cent over the next 10 years is equal to investments needed to create 117 million jobs in education, health, elderly care and other sectors to close care deficits.

Ms Morgain said Oxfam had calculated that developing countries lose an estimated $US100 billion a year in tax revenue as a result of tax avoidance by multinational corporations.

OECD push for a global minimum tax
Well over a hundred countries and territories agree to an OECD proposal to revise global tax rules by 2020.

"Given the state of inequality in Australia and abroad, and the context of worsening climate-related disasters, such as the bushfires, the Australian Government must ensure that multinational corporations are paying their fair share of tax," she said.

"This would boost public funding to allow it to provide better services to all Australians and better respond to disasters, both here and across the world."

Ms Morgain called on the Federal Government to introduce publicly available country-by-country reports on the tax affairs of multinationals and to introduce a public register of beneficial ownership of companies and trusts.

Globally, there are also calls from economists and others to introduce a global minimum tax on companies worldwide.

Oxfam's report is based on data from the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Databook, published in the second quarter of 2019, as well as the Forbes Billionaires List published in February 2019.
Australia has slightly fewer billionaires, but their wealth is still increasing says Oxfam
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Reply #1 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 5:46am
 
Excellent.
We now have a faction of our Society that can be 'contenders' against the Rich of other Nations.

Our Banks are pretty potent too!

Hooray for our Rich!!
One day we might become a Super Power just from Wealth!
Not bad for a bunch of poor convicts eh?
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Given the state of inequality in Australia and abroad, and the context of worsening climate-related disasters, such as the bushfires, the Australian Government must ensure that multinational corporations are paying their fair share of tax," she said.  Sad
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Reply #3 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 6:09am
 
Last night I read that if someone were to count from zero to one billion without taking a break for food or anything else

and counting a number per second

it would take almost 36 years

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whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 6:07am:
Given the state of inequality in Australia and abroad, and the context of worsening climate-related disasters, such as the bushfires, the Australian Government must ensure that multinational corporations are paying their fair share of tax," she said.  Sad



Acknowledged

but it won't occur unless they're compelled

and who would compel them?

who could?

So it's back to the adage: 'The rich get richer and the poor become poorer'

always been the case

Not as if the French Revolution put one extra franc into the individual hands of the poor

People don't ask much, just that they are able to work for pay and support themselves on that pay

we all know the rich enjoy more but most accept it with the occasional envious glance to the rich when the bills come in

without a means to earn a living however, the occasional envious glance turns into hatred

but even then, what can the poor do?  Riots are quelled, people die, but it's not the rich who die

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Reply #5 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL
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Reply #6 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 10:44am
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL



Did you donate 200k to the bushfires?
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Reply #7 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 10:55am
 
minarchist wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 10:44am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL



Did you donate 200k to the bushfires?

Personally if I was swimming in cash like this guy I would have given more. Most people didn't donate big loads of cash because they can't. Most people are just getting by.
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Reply #8 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 11:18am
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL


Maybe he doesn't have a big supply of cash right now.
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Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes.
 
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Reply #9 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 11:19am
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 10:55am:
minarchist wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 10:44am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL



Did you donate 200k to the bushfires?

Personally if I was swimming in cash like this guy I would have given more. Most people didn't donate big loads of cash because they can't. Most people are just getting by.


How much cash do you think he's swimming in ?
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Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes.
 
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Reply #10 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 11:35am
 
crocodile wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 11:18am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL


Maybe he doesn't have a big supply of cash right now.

wiki- Michael Cannon-Brookes is an Australian billionaire, the co-founder and co-CEO of the software company Atlassian.


He could fill a olympic sized swimming pool with cash and actually swim in it if he wanted to.
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About 29% of the world's adults (about 1.4 billion people) own 97% of the world's wealth, while the remaining 71% of the world's adults (about 3.4 billion people) own the remain 3%.

To be one of the 29%, all you have to have is $US10,000 or more in assets. So there is a good chance that most of the people on this forum make up the 29% who own 97%.

Google "global wealth pyramid".
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Reply #12 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 2:03pm
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 11:35am:
crocodile wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 11:18am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:22am:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 4:16am:
At a global level, inequality was "shockingly entrenched and vast, often affecting women and girls the most", Ms Morgain said.  Sad
Australia's 10 richest: 

    Gina Rinehart $15.3b
    Harry Triguboff $9.3b
    Anthony Pratt $7.2b
    Scott Farquhar $7b
    Mike Cannon-Brookes $7b
    Frank Lowy $6.5b
    Andrew Forrest $5.4b
    John Gandel $4b
    James Packer $3.6b
    Lindsay Fox $3.5b




That tightarse only gave 200k to the bushfire appeal but paid 100mill for some harbour side mansion Cheesy LOL


Maybe he doesn't have a big supply of cash right now.

wiki- Michael Cannon-Brookes is an Australian billionaire, the co-founder and co-CEO of the software company Atlassian.


He could fill a olympic sized swimming pool with cash and actually swim in it if he wanted to. 


Not necessarily. The $7 billion refers to wealth which includes assets. It doesn't refer to cash in the bank. It is reasonable to expect that most of his wealth would not be tied up in low yielding cash but asset classes with higher yields. If he wants to convert it to cash he would need to liquidate the assets. Sometimes this is not possible at short notice, especially when contracts and partners are involved.

I realise that idiot Nails wouldn't quite get that but surely not you too.
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Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes.
 
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Reply #13 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 2:03pm
 
It's written somewhere that those who have access to medical, education, clean water, food, assistance, have a roof over their head

comprise the top 8% of the world's population


Australians are in the top 8%

even if they live under a bush in a park, they are amongst the top 8% because if they care to avail themselves of it, they will be treated by doctors, they can receive welfare and housing, etc

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Reply #14 - Jan 22nd, 2020 at 2:12pm
 
Given that governments insist on cutting company tax and for Australian government to pay company tax to people who pay no tax in franking credit gift...its certain the gap between the rich and poor ever increases.

Neo liberal economics has always been trickle down theory.
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