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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Dec 2014

    For the top 1% of Americans, little of their wealth is in their homes. For the middle class, it's the oppositehttp://on.wsj.com/1CXYyAh 

    6:42 PM - 26 Dec 2014
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      1. Aaron Matlack‏ @Matlack_Ltd 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ please share more Capt Obvious

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      2. Joanne Leon‏ @joanneleon 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @mike_cal Dumbest analysis I've ever seen from WSJ?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Michael Hoexter  🔥‏ @mike_cal 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @joanneleon

        @joanneleon @WSJ In your opinion what's particularly dumb about it?

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      4. Joanne Leon‏ @joanneleon 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @mike_cal

        @mike_cal @WSJ Need to look at median net worth of the 1% vs the rest of the population. Such a huge gap, of COURSE housing smaller %

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Michael Hoexter  🔥‏ @mike_cal 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @joanneleon

        @joanneleon @WSJ I believe you are assuming that people have to own a home...they can rent, for instance at most income levels.

        3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Joanne Leon‏ @joanneleon 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @mike_cal

        @mike_cal @WSJ 2/ But now we're destroying the middle class & trying to undo the mindset of home ownership as goal.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Michael Hoexter  🔥‏ @mike_cal 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @joanneleon

        @joanneleon @WSJ The middle + working class needs more and more stable sources of income. Doubling down on home ownership is not key.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Joanne Leon‏ @joanneleon 26 Dec 2014
        Replying to @mike_cal

        @mike_cal @WSJ No disagreement middle & working class needs more sources of income, and more stable sources. Need fair share of profits

        0 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
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      1. Bryan Connatser‏ @bryanconnatser 28 Dec 2014
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        #greatread “@WSJ: For the top 1%, little of their wealth is in their homes. For the middle class, it's the opposite http://on.wsj.com/1CXYyAh ”

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      1. just_djabrail‏ @berkutghf 27 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @lorakolodny http://qwoh.anpat.ru/405726/7471575/ 

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      1. Imthiaz‏ @livingondedge 27 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @apouchor and for the bottom of pyramid whatever they have is under their pillow ( unbanked problem )

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      1. Lawrence Cisneros‏ @LawrenceCis 27 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ well they have more of it to diversify ... No shit

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      1. Marvin Liao‏ @marvinliao 26 Dec 2014
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        Word! “@WSJ: For the top 1% of Americans, little of their wealth is in their homes. For middle class, it's opposite http://on.wsj.com/1CXYyAh ”

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      1. Farmers Insurance in Nevada‏ @FarmersBonnie 26 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ: For the top 1% of Americans, little of their wealth is in their homes. For the middle class, it's the oppositehttp://on.wsj.com/1CXYyAh 

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      1. A. Michael Sully‏ @PrinceSully2 26 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: For the top 1% of Americans, little of their wealth is in their homes. For the middle class, it's the opposite" I repeat home(S).

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      1. W.B.‏ @WendyTheRealtor 26 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: For the top 1% of Americans, little of their wealth is in their homes. For the middle class, it's the opposite http://on.wsj.com/1CXYyAh 

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      1. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 26 Dec 2014
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        The Two Americas; nothing in common financially - not just total net worth. @WSJ

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