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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos speaks at the America Business Forum, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, in Miami. Credit: Rebecca Blackwell / AP

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While billionaire wealth surged dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, it did not nearly triple in a single year. 

Data from March 2020 to early 2021 show that the combined wealth of the world’s more than 2,500 billionaires rose from approximately $8 trillion to over $13 trillion, an increase of roughly 68%. This was due in part to a strong stock market, returns of profits to shareholders and, in the case of billionaires like Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, a shift to online shopping during the pandemic.

Meanwhile, the pandemic disproportionately affected ordinary people, pushing over 150 million more people into poverty, causing massive job losses and reducing women’s earnings by $800 billion in 2020. 

Advocates and organizations like Oxfam have highlighted this disparity, calling for wealth taxes on pandemic-era gains to fund vaccinations, social protections and economic recovery, underscoring the extreme inequality exacerbated during the crisis.

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Reginald David is the Community Engagement Reporter for CT Mirror. He builds relationships across Connecticut to elevate community voices and deepen public dialogue around local issues. Previously, he was a producer at KCUR 89.3, Kansas City’s NPR station, where he created community-centered programming, led live event coverage for major events like the NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade, and Royals Opening Day, and launched KC Soundcheck, a music series spotlighting local and national artists. Reginald has also hosted special segments, including an in-depth interview with civil rights leader Alvin Brooks and live community coverage on issues like racial segregation and neighborhood development. He began his public media career as an ‘Integrity in News’ intern at WNPR in Hartford.