The billionaires already recovered from the pandemic, the poor may need 10 years of time.

Nine months. That's all it took to get the world's 1000 billion billionaires to recover their assets after they got hit by the Corleone pandemic. More than a decade will take you the world's poorest to recover, according to an annual report on inequality by Oxfam International. The report, launched on Sunday [...]
More than a decade will take you the world's poorest to recover, according to an annual report on inequality by Oxfam International.
The report, launched Sunday prior to the virtual meeting of the World Economic Forum, usually held in Davos, Switzerland, has shown the different impact of the virus worldwide. Pandemia can increase economic inequality in nearly any country at once, Oxfam has found, reports CNN, translates Periscope.
We're going to witness the greatest increase in inequality since this thing started recording. The sharp distinction between the rich and the poor is proving just as deadly as the virus,” said Gabriela Buzer, executive director of Oxfam.
Coronavirus, who has infected nearly 100 million people and killed more than 2.1 million globally, has pushed inequality toward great attention. How people will be influenced by their race, gender, and income.
For example, some 22 thousand black and hispanic Americans would still be alive if these groups died from the virus on the same scale as white Americans. /Periscope











