The gap in income shared between the richest 10 per cent and poorest 40 per cent of the population in India has been on a constant increase from 1995 and the benefits of growth have increasingly accrued to the richest members of society, pushing income inequality ever higher, according to the report released by Oxfam here today.
The report, 'Even it Up: Time to End Extreme Inequality', is based on research by Oxfam into the increasing gap globally between the rich and the poor. According to the report, India could end extreme poverty for 90 million people by 2019 if income inequality was reduced.
Talking about the "billionaire boom", Oxfam says that in early 2014, the 85 richest individuals in the world had as much wealth as the poorest half of the global population.
The billionaire boom is not just a rich country story. Highlighting the boom in India, the report said, "The number of India's billionaires increased from just two in the 1990s to 65 in early 2014. And, today there are 16 billionaires in sub-Saharan Africa, alongside the 358 million people living in extreme poverty."
It suggested steps such as increasing the national tax to GDP ratio and shifting the tax burden from labour and consumption to capital and wealth to level the playing field.
"This is an easy win for the government. By levying a wealth tax of only 1.5 per cent on the 65 super rich, 90 million people can lead a life of dignity which is free of poverty," said Nisha Agrawal, CEO, Oxfam India.
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