The figure of the wealth pyramid shows the very nature of financial inequality that exists globally and according to many, the easy monetary policies of central banks have just worsened it.
0.7 percent of the world population have 45.6 percent of global wealth, whereas 73.2 percent of the world population enjoy just 2.4 percent of global wealth.


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