Stonepicker
Hers's some facts of the growing gap between the rich and poor. Your remark about "some people see negativity in everything" is not true in this regard, as less and less people are seeing prosperity in the world, including here in North America.
The wealthiest 1% will soon own more than the rest of the world's population, according to a study by anti-poverty charity Oxfam.
The charity's research shows that the share of the world's wealth owned by the richest 1% increased from 44% in 2009 to 48% last year.
On current trends, Oxfam says it expects the wealthiest 1% to own more than 50% of the world's wealth by 2016.
Hers's some facts of the growing gap between the rich and poor. Your remark about "some people see negativity in everything" is not true in this regard, as less and less people are seeing prosperity in the world, including here in North America.
The wealthiest 1% will soon own more than the rest of the world's population, according to a study by anti-poverty charity Oxfam.
The charity's research shows that the share of the world's wealth owned by the richest 1% increased from 44% in 2009 to 48% last year.
On current trends, Oxfam says it expects the wealthiest 1% to own more than 50% of the world's wealth by 2016.
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