Visualizing The World’s Most ‘Unequal’ Countries

Wealth inequality was a major issue “in almost every part of the world,” according to Credit Suisse’s latest Global Wealth Report. The world had been growing more equal from the start of the century until 2008, but that “trend reversed after the financial crisis,” and it looks set to continue to get more unequal.
Russia is the world’s most unequal country, with a staggering 74.5% of the nation’s wealth controlled by the richest 1 per cent of people.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on Nov 28, 2016.

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