Inequality is a concern it's one of the reasons why empires fall, think Louis XVI, but there are a few factors here that the report doesn't seem to address. The great injustice isn't that there are rich people and there are poor people, It is that the poor people starve or succumb to the environment. And that has been on a nearly exponential decline over the last 20 years. The poor today are better off than the poor 5 years ago or 10 years ago. Now COVID has not been good, world leaders have nearly declared open economic warfare on the low and middle classes. This has led to an increase in wealth for the top 10% almost directly from public treasuries through the poor. In the US the wealth of the 1% combined is enough to run the US government for less than 6 months. And in order to do this you would have to burn, Apple, Walmart, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Facebook, and a host of others to the ground, the question becomes, and then what? So before we commit to redistribution as a moral imperative, we really ought to be asking: how does the life a person in the lower classes stack up to the same life 20 years ago in the following areas:
1) Food and shelter security,
2) Life expectancy and 5-year cancer survival rate
3) Literacy
4) Access to information and education,
5) Upward mobility.