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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Apr 2013

    From 2009 to 2011, the average wealth of America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2 million from $2.5 million.http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O 

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      1. Tretta Bush‏ @TrettaBush 23 Apr 2013
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        RT @WSJ: 2009 to 2011, the average wealth of America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2 million from $2.5 million. http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O 

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      1. Nik Nanos.DataHound.Author‏ @niknanos 23 Apr 2013
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        RT @WSJ: From 2009-2011, the average wealth of America's richest 7% up 30% to $3.2 million from $2.5 m.http://ow.ly/1VBNg8 

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      1. Dan Pollock‏ @MDHDputyPollock 23 Apr 2013
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        Average “@WSJ: From 2009 to 2011, the avg wealth of America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2 m from $2.5 m http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O ”

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      1. Steven Dennis‏Verified account @StevenTDennis 23 Apr 2013
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        Irony RT @WSJ: From 2009 to 2011, the average wealth of America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2M from $2.5M http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O 

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      1. Nick J. Kyte | Realtor  🇨🇦‏ @NickJKyte 24 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ: From 2009 to 2011, the average wealth of America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2 million from $2.5 million http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O 

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      1. janet l‏ @winojanet 24 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Oh boy let's get into envy mode. 7%aren't our enemies! don't use debt like the rest of us. My goal in life is to be one, not hate them.

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      2. Brienna Meffert‏ @BriennaMeffert 24 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: From 2009 to 2011, the average wealth of America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2 million from $2.5 million.” Ha, some recession

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      3. Corey‏ @NinjaJackson 24 Apr 2013
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        @BriennaMeffert It was a recession because while that top 7% was still benefitting, while the middle class that fuels the economy struggled.

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      4. Brienna Meffert‏ @BriennaMeffert 24 Apr 2013
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        @NinjaJackson Yet any kind of increased taxes is completely detrimental to them right? It's crazy to think a tax out weights a recession

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      5. Corey‏ @NinjaJackson 24 Apr 2013
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        @BriennaMeffert tax on the upper class or the middle class?

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      6. Brienna Meffert‏ @BriennaMeffert 24 Apr 2013
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        @NinjaJackson upper

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      7. Corey‏ @NinjaJackson 24 Apr 2013
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        @BriennaMeffert gotcha. Yeah pretty much. I mean if they're worth 3.2 mil you'd think they'd be able to spare some extra money on taxes

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      1. Sebastian Sierra‏ @SeabassSierra 23 Apr 2013
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        From 2009 to 2011, the average #wealth of #America's richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2M from $2.5M http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O  via @WSJ #Money

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      1. Ray Gatsby‏ @ShadrockQSC 23 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ they had enough money to grab investments at rock bottom prices

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      1. Spiritual Mind‏ @spiritual_mind1 23 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ This is how deficit &QE gets distributed .. & in next step this 8% will invest saving thru 0.1% so all going to 0.1% @federalreserve

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      1. Jacob Kamuf‏ @MuffingtonPost 23 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ:2009 to 2011, the average wealth of richest 7% rose nearly 30% to $3.2 million from $2.5 million. http://on.wsj.com/12bRT3O ” //Socialism

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      1. YourVoiceYourThought‏ @Urvoicethoughts 23 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ there is a major disconnect here! World's richest vs. world's poorest. Nothing will ever change as long as the rich are donating money.

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      1. Josh Stone‏ @Josh_C_Stone 23 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ this could probably read: "stocks did well from 2009-2011"

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      1. Rich Heelan‏ @RichHeelan 23 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Yet they still complain. Boundless greed. That is the entitlement program that s/b fixed also.

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