The $19.64 Trillion Club and What It Actually Looks Like Inside
3,384 billionaires. $19.64 trillion. A look at the inequality that exists even inside the club of the ultra-wealthy — built from Forbes data and 13 engineered variables.
3,384 billionaires. $19.64 trillion. A look at the inequality that exists even inside the club of the ultra-wealthy — built from Forbes data and 13 engineered variables.
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