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WEALTH ISSUES

  • Feb 2
  • 2 min read

by David Nuttle


The Netzkraft Movement, in the EU, monitors global wealth and poverty issues. In their 2025 Annual Report, the number of billionaires, worldwide, tripled during that year. This research group is saying there may be five trillionaires in the next few years. The concern is that 01 percent of people own more than 50 percent of global wealth while extreme poverty is on a dramatic increase.


A few billionaires would like to help resolve the wealth imbalance. Their record of trying to do so shows they really don't know who to help or how to help. Developing nations with the most poverty need complex help based on diversified support. Wealthy individuals tend to not understand or support complicated assistance. They like to support simplified programs doing one thing like a food bank providing foods for those dealing with food insecurity. There is an urgent need to instruct the wealthy on how to best help those in need.


Another aspect of this issue is that most developing nations are not able to grow their own economies fast enough to provide meaningful employment for many of their youth. This is now creating big "pools" of frustrated often angry youth vulnerable to recruitment by gangs, criminal elements, drug dealers, human traffickers, narco-terrorists, and terrorists. There is thus a critical need for advanced entrepreneurship training and funding for new business starts to help many of these youth start their own enterprises and become self-employed. A condition now exists where we help them or risk having to fight them as part of any group

taking action(s) against the U. S.


Simple solutions seldom solve any truly complex problem and innovation is critical to solve difficult issues!!

 
 
 

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