Summary of William MacAskill's Doing Good Better

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#1 The 1 percent in America are typically referred to as the richest people in the country, and they do receive a large portion of the country's income. However, this ignores the fact that almost any member of an affluent country has a lot of power.

#2 The world's income is shown here, with everyone's income ranked from the poorest to the richest. The space between 0 and 25 percent represents the poorest 25 percent of the world's population, and the space between 75 and 100 percent represents the richest 25 percent.

#3 Those in the 1 percent earn more than $52,000 annually. If you earn at least $28,000, which is the typical income for working individuals in the United States, you're in the richest 5 percent of the world's population.

#4 There is one way in which the $1. 50-per-day figure cannot be fully converted into what $1. 50 could buy in the United States in 2014. In the United States, because there is no extreme poverty, there is no market for extremely cheap goods.

Summary of William MacAskill's Doing Good Better