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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Aug 2014

    Survey: 64% of China's rich, those with assets of more than $1.6 million, are either emigrating or planning to. http://on.wsj.com/1oWzZzt 

    11:43 PM - 15 Aug 2014
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      1. Mike Haskamp‏ @MikeH852 16 Aug 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why #China's future is in question "@WSJ: Survey: 64% of China's rich (assets >$1.6 mil) are emigrating. http://on.wsj.com/1oWzZzt "

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      1. Alastair Winter‏ @AlastairWinter 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ @pdacosta This is really hot! One up for Francis Fukuyama!

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      1. allysdad‏ @allysdad 25 Aug 2014
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        RT @WSJ: Survey: 64% of China’s rich, those with assets of more than $1.6 million, are emigrating or planning to. http://on.wsj.com/1oWzZzt 

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      1. Laura Isidean‏ @LauraIsidean 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Good article - witnessed this trend first-hand in China several months ago. Children's education is a huge driver.

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      1. Lourens van Niekerk‏ @lrvanniekerk 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ emigration always flows one way only: from less free countries to more free ones

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      1. Konjkav Curious‏ @KonjkavC 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ That's what all prisoners do when they get the chance. Run away!

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      1. 瀬口盛正‏ @moriseguchi 16 Aug 2014
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        資産1.6億円以上持つ中国人の64%が移住希望。どこに行くの?“@WSJ: Survey: 64% of China's rich are either emigrating or planning to. http://on.wsj.com/1oWzZzt ”

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      1. Titus Glavee‏ @Torgbui 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ the real #Chinese would always go back home, #smart people.

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      1. Kishor Rajbhandari‏ @KishorR1970 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ its called change or law if nature or human nature isn't it?

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      1. Jack LI‏ @JackrooOz 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ there tens millions, where they can migrate ?

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      1. mertin santos‏ @mertinsantos 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ PLA moles and sleepers for sure.

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      1. yw‏ @adv001 16 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ great news! Rich people love to face the challenge and new stuff.

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      1. Silvia Merler  🇪🇺 🇮🇹‏ @SMerler 15 Aug 2014
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        MT @WSJ: Survey: 64% of China's rich, ( with assets of more than $1.6 million), are either emigrating or planning to. http://on.wsj.com/1oWzZzt 

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      2. Anthony Moore‏ @BeingMoore 15 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Sounds like China's version of Atlas Shrugged. I hope they don't come to US. We have enough uncaring millionaires.

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      3. hrumphgrumble‏ @hrumphgrumble 16 Aug 2014
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        @BeingMoore @WSJ Why would they come here if they are trying to avoid parasites, vermin and Communists?

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