4 richest Indonesians wealthier than poorest 100 million

Residents walk in Tambora neighborhood near the house where Siti Aisyah, the Indonesian woman suspected in the killing of the North Korean leader's half brother in Malaysia, used to live in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017. Family and former neighbors of Aisyah are stunned by the arrest of the young mother who they say was a polite and quiet "nice girl." (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Residents walk in Tambora neighborhood in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017. AP

JAKARTA, Indonesia — A report on inequality in Indonesia says its four richest men now have more wealth than 100 million of the country’s poorest people.

The report by Oxfam says Indonesia, with a population of more than 250 million, has the sixth-worst inequality in the world.

It blames “market fundamentalism” that has allowed the richest to capture most of the benefits of nearly two decades of strong economic growth and pervasive gender inequality.

The report says extreme poverty has declined sharply since 2000 but 93 million Indonesians still live on less than $3.10 a day, which is defined by the World Bank as the moderate poverty line.

Oxfam says social instability could increase if the government doesn’t tackle the gap between rich and poor. CBB/rga

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