While this may seem like
great news in generalized terms, there are some foreboding anomalies
developing which foreshadow very difficult times ahead for the vast
majority of the world's people. People love a great success story, though, and the numbers on the most recent numbers on global wealth, recently published by UBS, show just how good the world's billionaires are doing right now.
Their wealth is increasing at astronomical rates.
The UBS Billionaire's Report 2017 is an indication that we are entering a new and very unique time in history.
Not since the Gilded Age of the early 1900's have we seen such a dramatic rise in the wealth of a small handful of people.
This was during the rise of the industrial era, where a small handful of individuals and families were able to reshape entire cultures to work in their favor, ultimately ending in serious backlash from the general public.
Josef Stadler, lead author of the UBS report comments on the widening gap between the super rich and everyone else.
A recent report by Oxfam International highlights the dramatic rise in income equality by noting that the combined wealth of the world's top 8 individual billionaires is more than the lower half of the world's population, some 3.6 billion people.
The intention of the report was to bring awareness to the unfairness and injustice inherent in our global economic system.
Interestingly, as reported in January of 2017, estimates of Rothschild family wealth are in the neighborhood of $2 trillion, when you include holdings of a number of members of this one family.
This fact sheds additional light on how the concentration of wealth actually works, demonstrating that depending on how you slice up the numbers, the number of wealth controllers in our world keeps shrinking.
This is truly a new gilded age, and the question is, how much more accumulation and concentration of wealth will be tolerated by a vast majority of people who are working under a system of laws, regulations, taxation and inflation which gives extraordinary advantages to those already living like kings.
Meanwhile global debt is also growing at an astronomical pace, with the United States alone owing an estimated $20 trillion to 'who knows who'?
So, the numbers reflect more than just the wealth in equality, they also speak to the debt inequality, as generations of people to come are born into a system of debt servitude...
The following video presentation sheds light on just how out of balance wealth inequality is in America:
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