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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 27 Jan 2015

    The gap between the wealthiest 1% and everyone else has widened in all 50 states. http://on.wsj.com/1wzaTpt pic.twitter.com/WSf41YF4OU

    10:32 AM - 27 Jan 2015
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      1. Nina @ Acceleprise‏ @ninarstepanov 14 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        Perspective.. RT @WSJ: The gap b/w wealthiest 1% and everyone else widened in all 50 states http://on.wsj.com/1wzaTpt pic.twitter.com/EzDLUwgkjr

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      1. S. Loch‏ @LochnKeys 27 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: The gap between the wealthiest 1% widening in all 50 states. http://on.wsj.com/1wzaTpt  pic.twitter.com/5TrNLmIZLw” A old "new" inequality..

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      1. GivingCity Austin‏ @givingcity 27 Jan 2015
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        RT @WSJ: The gap between the wealthiest 1% and everyone else has widened in all 50 states. http://on.wsj.com/1wzaTpt pic.twitter.com/GAh1kopuy6

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      2. Fed Porn‏ @FedPorn 27 Jan 2015
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        I'm poor in CT but rich in NM. “@WSJ: The gap between the wealthiest 1% and everyone else has widened. pic.twitter.com/loMzjNFEqN” $study

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      3. Truman N‏ @trumannott 27 Jan 2015
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        @FedPorn @WSJ ND has to be skewed secondary to oil boom, right? Wonder what it will be post oil crash?

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      4. Fed Porn‏ @FedPorn 27 Jan 2015
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        @trumannott @WSJ you can drive to SD on the cheap?

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      1. Dan Telvock ⚡️‏ @DanTelvock 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ Fantastic. Meanwhile, when I am 65, my IRA might be above $60k by then. #RetirementParty

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      1. iTrend #AI‏ @iTrendHQ 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ CT leads the way

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      1. Roger Chen‏ @rogerchen 28 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ top 20% number is around 120,000$ a yr. mid level executive or programmer can earn this, suggest good studies can get you into top 20%

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      2. Joannie‏ @JADiaz_3 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @rafaelbalbijr Connecticut 😵😳

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      3. Rafael Balbi‏ @justbalbi 27 Jan 2015
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        @JADiaz_3 @WSJ 😅 hedge fund money 💵 basically. It's crazy but motivating.

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      1. Sully‏ @wordsfromsully 27 Jan 2015
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        "@WSJ: The wealthiest 1% in all 50 states. http://on.wsj.com/1wzaTpt  pic.twitter.com/vVXZ9M7bqD” holy North Dakota! #oilmoney

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      1. Deaglan MacFarland‏ @DMacFarland 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @chrissyfarr by far biggest threat for our econ is still growing inequality

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      1. Michael Simmons‏ @mosimmons 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @DomJBook what would a world look like will 100% equality? How big a gap is too big? Objective or subjective?

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      1. C@M News‏ @CandMNews 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ let us know what you think about income inequality! Are people just too lazy or is the system fixed by the wealthy elites?

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      1. C@M News‏ @CandMNews 27 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ Wealth creates wealth, while poverty breeds greater poverty and less chance of success. Income inequality will rip America apart.

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      1. Tyler Speckmann‏ @TylerSpeckmann 27 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: gap between the richest 1% and everyone else has widened in all states. http://on.wsj.com/1wzaTpt  pic.twitter.com/9y4hCit0SQ” #histUSpresent

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