Hey, WV,
Hope all is well.
How old is this video?
Oxfam’s 2019 study, which talked about 2018, dropped the number down to 26 people, total.
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/1/22/18192774/oxfam-inequality-report-2019-davos-wealth
Here’s a wild statistic: The 26 richest people on earth in 2018 had the same net worth as the poorest half of the world’s population, some 3.8 billion people.
I’ve seen other studies that put the number between 3 and 8 people, total. I think Bernie uses those.
Also, as mentioned before, Jason Hickel demonstrates that it’s bullshit when anyone says “capitalism has radically reduced poverty,” blah blah blah. It’s radically increased it. The folks who control the world just keep setting the cut-off point for poverty lower and lower, relative to actual expenses, which continue to grow.
Hickel says the minimal minimum of all minimums should be at least $5 a day, not $1 or $2. The latter reflects complete and utter destitution, not “poverty.” With $5 a day, the poverty rates keeps rising, year on year.
And, of course, capitalism is “zero-sum,” by definition. Because if someone has X amount of dollars, other people can’t have that X amount at the same time. Last time I checked, we don’t have a quantum economy just yet.
If Gates hoards 100 billion, it can’t possibly be in his bank account and in ours at the same time. If he “owns” those dollars, we don’t. By definition. It’s math. It’s zero-sum.