Today on African Dialogue we unpack the World Inequality report which positions South Africa as one of the world’s most unequal countries. Put together by the World Inequality lab, the report shows that South Africa’s top 10 percent earners have captured 66 percent of the country’s income. What is staggering about the report is that it shows that income inequality is increasing internationally, however at different speeds. To discus this further we are joined by
• Isobel Frye Director at Studies in Poverty and Inequalities Institute
• Thembinkosi Dlamini: Taxation, Public Finance and Economic Specialist at Oxfam
• Leo Czajka, Researcher of the report