“The potential of RWAs actually extends beyond individual wealth creation. By widening investor accessibility, physical assets become more liquid – leading to greater price stability,” argues Kal Ali, ...
Global wealth is tilting further toward a small, affluent minority, with millionaires now controlling close to half of all ...
(Bloomberg) -- Breaking into the top 1% of wealth in the US is getting harder. It now takes at least $5.8 million to join the richest echelon in the world’s largest economy, almost 15% more than about ...
Inequality is now a visibility problem The concentration of wealth at the very top of the global distribution has moved from ...
Built on Inheritance, Not Merit The world is moving from the era of the billionaire to the age of the trillionaire, and the ...
Debates about inequality often jump straight from moral outrage to policy wish lists, skipping the harder question of what a ...
When researchers measure wealth inequality, they use something called the Gini coefficient. Think of it as a score between 0 and 1, where 0 means everyone has exactly the same wealth and 1 means one ...
The world is more unequal than ever, and South Africa remains among the countries with the highest levels of wealth and ...
Shenzhen, China, is the fastest-growing wealth hub in the world. The Asian city is home to 50,800 millionaires, 156 centimillionaires, and 22 billionaires. A U.S. city is in second place, having ...
Income and wealth inequality in Pakistan remain sharply skewed, with the richest 10 percent of the population taking 42 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Holly Corbett covers bias, workplace culture, and social movements. An economic shift is currently underfoot that will put more ...
Jeff Bezos topped Forbes' annual billionaires list for the fourth year in a row. Despite a global pandemic and economic downturn, the total wealth of the world's richest has increased by more than $5 ...