Microsoft owner Bill Gates’ fortunes would turn into a one-off payment of $1,736 if distributed among the neediest 15 per cent of Americans, shows the report.
Given the large below-poverty-line population in India, it would be the smallest payout to the poor of any other country analysed, though Ambani’s net worth is about 12 million times more than the per-capita income of his fellow Indians.
The two countries where the poor stand to gain the most are Cyprus and Sweden. If the wealth of John Fredriksen, Cyprus’richest man were to be redistributed among that country’s poor, each would get $45,987. Similarly, $33,149 of the wealth of Ingvar Kamprad, Sweden’s richest man, would reach each poor man in that country, if the wealth was to be given away.
The Bloomberg Billionaire Index and the CIA World Factbook were used as the reference points for the index.
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