The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Why world governments must act to end injustice.

The numbers speak for themselves. Even in times of crisis Rich get richer and poor get poorer. Only 1 percent of humanity has accounted for two-thirds of the wealth increase in 2022, while 99 percent had to share the remaining third. The unequal distribution of wealth in this world cannot be presented more clearly than in the current Oxfam study. also read: Davos 2023: Oxfam complains about inequality, the rich are getting richer

And this development is not new, but has been going on for years to the advantage of the wealthy. Apparently no government in the world has an interest in perpetuating this state of affairs redistribution of ownership or to reorganize the taxation of capital and labor.

More wealth for the poor: Higher net wages for employees

As long as people with lower incomes can afford a decent life, inequality may be manageable. However, it becomes unbearable in those regions of the world where overall 828 million people suffer from hunger and children die from it.






Here, under the eyes of all states, human lives are at stake. Because hunger is not a law of nature, but a question of fair redistribution of food that is plentiful.


Also in Germany Possessions very unequally distributed. In this country, the richest one percent share 81 percent of the increase in wealth.

Also interesting:Development Minister: Expand fight against hunger crisis

Government action based on the principles of social market economy however, cushion the greatest need. That’s good. But it would be better if all citizens could finance a more comfortable life themselves through a higher net wage and even received a small sum of money as a gift at birth as a basis for their own wealth.



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