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The ongoing conflict in Gaza continues to threaten hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as well as water and sanitation ...
The world is highly unequal. So what are global wealth inequality and income inequality? Explore these key terms and more.
Oxfam examines what this means for the U.S. and the world. For years, Oxfam—along with advocates and activists around the world—has argued that extreme concentration of wealth is leading to extreme ...
Climate and inequality fuel each other—as inequality worsens, so does climate change. The world is facing twin crises of inequality and climate change. As the richest people, corporations, and ...
Inequality, Made in America How Corporate America is Fueling our Inequality Crisis For decades, the largest US corporations have been driving the inequality crisis, actively concentrating power and ...
Inequality contributes to the death of at least one person every four seconds. Ahead of the Davos Agenda—the World Economic Forum’s virtual State of the World sessions—Oxfam released our annual ...
Climate change is affecting agriculture, but we can reduce climate-warming emissions and help farmers adapt to ensure we have nutritious food in the future.
Time to Care Unpaid and underpaid care work and the global inequality crisis This report outlines how global inequality is shockingly entrenched and vast, with the number of billionaires having ...
Inequality Inc. How corporate power divides our world and the need for a new era of public action Since 2020, the richest five men in the world have doubled their fortunes. During the same period, ...
An economy for the 99 percent It's time to build a human economy that benefits everyone, not just the privileged few. New estimates show that just eight men own the same wealth as the poorest half of ...
When COVID-19 shattered the US economy, states across the country responded in wildly different ways. Oxfam assesses and ranks the states in a special edition of our Best States to Work Index.
Oxfam predicts there will be at least five trillionaires a decade from now. 204 new billionaires were minted in 2024, nearly four every week. Oxfam estimates sixty percent of billionaire wealth is now ...
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