Oxfam tells G-20 to tackle rising inequality
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THE world's biggest economies must tackle rising inequality, aid agency Oxfam warned on Tuesday, saying that ignoring the issue would leave millions trapped in poverty and risk economic growth.
In a report ahead of the G-20 summit in Brisbane, Oxfam said the wealth of G-20 nations had risen by US$17 trillion since December but the richest one per cent of people took more than one-third of this with US$6.2 trillion.
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