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The poorest Scots are suffering as a result of "yawning inequality", Oxfam has said, with the richest 1% wealthier than the bottom 50%.
The charity warned the situation is "out of control" as the leaders of the world's economies meet in Davos.
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Dr Katherine trebeck, Oxfam's senior researcher in Glasgow, said: "It's grimly apparent that the inequality crisis is out of control.
"The economic system is set up in a way that enables a wealthy elite to accumulate vast wealth at the expense of hundreds of millions of people who are scraping a living on poverty pay.
"This isn't a faraway crisis. We know that in Scotland, having a job doesn't always mean escaping poverty - the vast majority of working age people living in poverty here live in a home where someone's got a job."
A new report from Oxfam called Reward Work, Not Wealth published to coincide with the World Economic Forum, highlights the growing inequality between the richest and poorest in society.
The wealth of billionaires rose by an average of 13% a year between 2006 and 2015, six times faster than the wages of ordinary workers, it claims.
The report also highlights inconsistencies between the pay of men and women.
Oxfam GB chief executive Mark Goldring added: "Some companies and wealthy individuals are taking steps towards fairer ways of doing business but too many others use their power to protect their own interests.
"To really transform our economies, we need to look again at the business models and laws that prioritise shareholder returns above wider social benefit."