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Octafish

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Mon Dec 1, 2014, 05:14 PM Dec 2014

Slap-in-the-Face Wealth Gap Images [View all]

by Paul Buchheit
Published on Monday, December 01, 2014 by Common Dreams

Just 70 individuals now own as much wealth as half the world. In the U.S., the richest 40 individuals own as much as half the country, and the 16,000 American households in the top .01% have accumulated an average net worth of over a third of a billion dollars. As extreme wealth continues to grow out of control, inequality worsens for the rest of us, plaguing our country and our world, spreading like a terminal form of cancer. It should be a major news item in the mainstream media. But the well-positioned few are either oblivious to or uncaring about its effect on less fortunate people.

The data and charts (citations here) come from Forbes, Credit Suisse, and a recent study by Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman.

1. Just 70 Individuals Own As Much Wealth As Half the World



halftheworld.jpg

Less than a year ago, Oxfam reported that the richest 85 individuals owned as much wealth as half the world. But recently updated calculations reveal that the richest 70 individuals now own $1.842 trillion, more than the poorest half of the world.

We're drawing nearer to the fulfillment of Charles Koch's dream: "I want my fair share and that's all of it."


2. Just 40 Americans Own As Much Wealth As Half the United States



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About a month ago it was 43, and a month before that it was 47. Now the richest 40 Americans (The Forbes 40) own a little over $1.092 trillion, about the same, according to calculations based on Credit Suisse data, as the poorest half of the country.

The national wealth that was created by all of us over many decades is quickly being redistributed to fewer and fewer incomprehensibly rich people.


One of the causes for this pathological transfer of wealth is revealed in the final image..

3. Stock/Equity Wealth of the Richest 12,000 Households Has Surpassed the Housing Wealth of 108,000,000 Households



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Just 35 years ago, the percentage of national wealth in middle-class housing (net of mortgages) was about seven times more than the percentage of national wealth in equities owned by the .01% (12,000 families). Now middle-class housing is only about half the value of those equities.

Saez and Zucman report that the total of corporate equities, bonds, and savings deposits owned by the .01% amounted to 2.2 percent of total U.S. household wealth in the mid-1980s, rising to 9.9 percent in 2012. Meanwhile, housing for the bottom 90% dropped from 15 percent of total household wealth to 5-6 percent. Since the bottom 50%, according to the authors, own almost zero wealth, the housing figures pertain to the 50-90% families, which can be described as "middle class."


Possible solutions are becoming clearer:

(1) A Financial Speculation Tax to slow down the flow of money to the takers

(2) Occupy Wall Street, Phase II


This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License

Paul Buchheit is a college teacher, an active member of US Uncut Chicago, founder and developer of social justice and educational websites (UsAgainstGreed.org, PayUpNow.org, RappingHistory.org), and the editor and main author of "American Wars: Illusions and Realities" (Clarity Press). He can be reached at paul@UsAgainstGreed.org.

SOURCE w/links to details: http://www.commondreams.org/views/2014/12/01/slap-face-wealth-gap-images
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K&R abelenkpe Dec 2014 #1
Does Secret Government impact these numbers? Octafish Dec 2014 #22
K&R liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #2
hooray for the recovery! progressoid Dec 2014 #3
Well, considering that 6 corporations control all of the media SomethingFishy Dec 2014 #4
It is Them or Us hifiguy Dec 2014 #5
Can you just let JK Rowling write one more Cormoran Strike book Nye Bevan Dec 2014 #14
She's not on any list hifiguy Dec 2014 #18
Well that is how kings are made. zeemike Dec 2014 #6
Planet Earth is suffering from a disease – the disease has a name Ichingcarpenter Dec 2014 #7
This should be an OP. hifiguy Dec 2014 #8
The document is authentic and shocking Ichingcarpenter Dec 2014 #21
So, in other words, Republicans are well on their way to accomplishing all of their goals, world wide wally Dec 2014 #9
I live in a blue state so I don't know what elections are like around the country renate Dec 2014 #10
And these are only the reported incomes and holdings, the tip of the iceberg. Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #11
that's a very good point renate Dec 2014 #12
Thanks Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #13
I've read plausible estimates hifiguy Dec 2014 #19
Feathers Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #25
KnR nt chknltl Dec 2014 #15
Get the guillotines, torches, and pitchforks, boys! Odin2005 Dec 2014 #16
kick. liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #17
frightening Marrah_G Dec 2014 #20
you MUST BE FORCED to pay a fucking transaxn tax you Wall Street Fucks! librechik Dec 2014 #23
Fair tax on stocks. Like sales tax. grahamhgreen Dec 2014 #24
Txn taxes won't make a difference. CincyDem Dec 2014 #26
Thanks, Reaganomics! JEFF9K Dec 2014 #27
Kick lonestarnot Dec 2014 #28
Gonna be hard to fix. JEB Dec 2014 #29
K&R!!!!!!!!!!! burrowowl Dec 2014 #30
kick lonestarnot Dec 2014 #31
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth Dec 2014 #32
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