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"That world has circa 2071 Billionaires with a combined wealth of $7.75 trillions. If those in that club, who have inexcess of $10b, were to donate $75m each to the world bank as part of the drive to make poverty history campaign over 500m people would benefit in assisting with the first steps to a decent standard of living. To put that into context the equivalent contribution from someone working in the uk the living wage would be £1.76. You may say I am a dreamer but I am not the only one." What are the first steps to a decent standard of living that you refer to? You may consider rewriting your post in a way that makes sense or at least better reading! | |||
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"That world has circa 2071 Billionaires with a combined wealth of $7.75 trillions. If those in that club, who have inexcess of $10b, were to donate $75m each to the world bank as part of the drive to make poverty history campaign over 500m people would benefit in assisting with the first steps to a decent standard of living. To put that into context the equivalent contribution from someone working in the uk the living wage would be £1.76. You may say I am a dreamer but I am not the only one. What are the first steps to a decent standard of living that you refer to? You may consider rewriting your post in a way that makes sense or at least better reading! " The first steps are shelter clean water sufficient food and access to preventative health care. I am happy with the syntax but always open to constructive advice! | |||
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"Do you mean by creating jobs and bringing rent prices down? " The Forbes report described poverty as those surviving on $5 a day or less | |||
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"Do you mean by creating jobs and bringing rent prices down? The Forbes report described poverty as those surviving on $5 a day or less" Not sure but I imagine $5 a day buys a lot in some places in the world and similarly some people live quite happily without the need of cash. I watched Moana and they only needed coconuts and fish! | |||
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"Do you mean by creating jobs and bringing rent prices down? The Forbes report described poverty as those surviving on $5 a day or less Not sure but I imagine $5 a day buys a lot in some places in the world and similarly some people live quite happily without the need of cash. I watched Moana and they only needed coconuts and fish! " Having worked all over the world I would agree the $5 does by a lot in parts of the globe. But even then it’s just survival with little emphasis on preventative care and support. I have seen this first hand in parts of SA. My point is those with oodles of money can, with little discomfort, can effect real change. Perhaps you disagree? | |||
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"Do you mean by creating jobs and bringing rent prices down? The Forbes report described poverty as those surviving on $5 a day or less Not sure but I imagine $5 a day buys a lot in some places in the world and similarly some people live quite happily without the need of cash. I watched Moana and they only needed coconuts and fish! Having worked all over the world I would agree the $5 does by a lot in parts of the globe. But even then it’s just survival with little emphasis on preventative care and support. I have seen this first hand in parts of SA. My point is those with oodles of money can, with little discomfort, can effect real change. Perhaps you disagree?" I imagine, where it’s needed, huge amounts of cash can make a significant difference to lives. My point is, and I neither know the statistics nor regions to highlight, your OP gave little in the way of information and I would have had to search for how many $10bn + there were then calculate the value of $75 m each, then understand the size of the problem, then the effect of whatever value the $75 million each would have on the 500 million you chose to reference then ascertain whether that value would significantly change those lives. Far more questions than answers.... but I guess you made me, at least, think.... and, possibly, that was your aim? | |||
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"Do you mean by creating jobs and bringing rent prices down? The Forbes report described poverty as those surviving on $5 a day or less Not sure but I imagine $5 a day buys a lot in some places in the world and similarly some people live quite happily without the need of cash. I watched Moana and they only needed coconuts and fish! Having worked all over the world I would agree the $5 does by a lot in parts of the globe. But even then it’s just survival with little emphasis on preventative care and support. I have seen this first hand in parts of SA. My point is those with oodles of money can, with little discomfort, can effect real change. Perhaps you disagree? I imagine, where it’s needed, huge amounts of cash can make a significant difference to lives. My point is, and I neither know the statistics nor regions to highlight, your OP gave little in the way of information and I would have had to search for how many $10bn + there were then calculate the value of $75 m each, then understand the size of the problem, then the effect of whatever value the $75 million each would have on the 500 million you chose to reference then ascertain whether that value would significantly change those lives. Far more questions than answers.... but I guess you made me, at least, think.... and, possibly, that was your aim? " My point is that so few people with so little personal loss can make a significant difference to those at The poverty end of the scale. The report I quoted from is the Forbes Billionaire List published in the economist in 2017. I will post the link. | |||
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