HomeNewsBusinessCompaniesRichest 1% own 58% of total wealth in India: Oxfam
Trending Topics

Richest 1% own 58% of total wealth in India: Oxfam

The study, released by rights group Oxfam ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting here attended by rich and powerful from across the world, showed that just 57 billionaires in India now have same wealth (USD 216 billion) as that of the bottom 70 percent population of the country.

January 16, 2017 / 12:12 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

In signs of rising income inequality, India's richest 1 percent now hold a huge 58 percent of the country's total wealth -- higher than the global figure of about 50 percent, a new study showed today.

The study, released by rights group Oxfam ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting here attended by rich and powerful from across the world, showed that just 57 billionaires in India now have same wealth (USD 216 billion) as that of the bottom 70 percent population of the country.

Story continues below Advertisement

Globally, just 8 billionaires have the same amount of wealth as the poorest 50 percent of the world population.

The study said there are 84 billionaires in India, with a collective wealth of USD 248 billion, led by Mukesh Ambani (USD 19.3 billion), Dilip Shanghvi (USD 16.7 billion) and Azim Premji (USD 15 billion). The total Indian wealth in the country stood at USD 3.1 trillion.