Bigger Than Five Promo | The Price of Inequality
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Bigger Than Five Promo | The Price of Inequality
Billionaire wealth increased by $2 trillion last year, while nations in the Global South paid $30 million per hour to the wealthiest 1%. At the same time, 44% of the world’s population lives in poverty. Is the global economic system structured to extract wealth from developing nations? Should the world’s richest economies be held accountable for deepening inequality? The next episode of Bigger Than Five examines the political and economic forces driving the wealth gap and its global impact.
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