2:2 Lars Koch: Stigende ulighed er Danmarks største problem

EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 55 MIN

2:2 Lars Koch: Stigende ulighed er Danmarks største problem

from Ta'r jeg fejl? · host RADIO IIII

Ulighed er den største trussel mod vores samfund. I Danmark bliver de rige kun endnu rigere, mens der er næsten 50.000 børn, der lever i fattigdom. Husejere i provinsen med solcelleparker i baghaven kan ikke sælge deres huse, mens rige kapitalejere tjener gevinsten, selvom det er dem, der udleder mest. Sammenhængskraften i samfundet er udfordret, og i stedet for at gøre noget ved det, giver vi skattelettelser til de rigeste, så de kan tjene endnu mere. I stedet bør vi bekæmpe den stigende ulighed, hvis vi ikke ønsker tilstande som dem, vi ser i USA. Det mener dagens gæstevært i Ta'r jeg fejl, Lars Koch, der er generalsekretær i Oxfam Danmark. Medvirkende: Jeppe Falk, debattør og kommerciel chef for en tech virksomhed. Mia Amalie Holstein, cheføkonom og underdirektør i CEPOS. Leif Tullberg, stifter af transportvirksomheden DSV. Vært: Kasper HarboeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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