Core Insights - The "World Inequality Report 2026" highlights extreme global inequality, with the wealthiest 0.001% (approximately 60,000 individuals) holding three times the total wealth of the poorest 50% [1] - The global financial system exacerbates this divide, with about 1% of global GDP flowing annually from poorer to wealthier nations [1] - Environmental inequality is pronounced, as the richest 10% contribute 77% of capital-related carbon emissions, while the poorest 50% account for only 3% [1] - Gender disparity persists, with women earning only 61% of what men earn per hour [1] Summary of Chile's Inequality - Since 2014, inequality in Chile has been slowly decreasing, yet it remains one of the most unequal countries globally [1] - The top 10% of income earners in Chile capture approximately 60% of total income, while the bottom 50% receive only 8.2% [1] - The wealthiest 10% control 69% of total wealth, with the top 1% alone holding over one-third of it [1] - From 2014 to 2024, the income gap between the top and bottom tiers has narrowed from 89.8 points to 72.3 points [1] - There has been a slight increase in female labor participation, but overall inequality levels remain significant [1]
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Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-12-13 15:42