• zepheriths@lemmy.world
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    This says where it is nicer for wealthier people to live. Apparently it’s a nightmare to be wealthy in China but in Australia it must be pretty good

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        gulag just about everywhere they feel like. I would imagine wealthy families are going to places with good education.

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      Yes, and if this map is true it’d also be interesting because it counters the common argument that our countries aren’t welcoming enough to the “job creators”, but i wouldn’t know how to explain that, e.g., China lets this happen, the full implications, and a lot of other things not told in that simple map.
      It seems at first view like another illustration of the unfairness of neoliberalism(, not only a brain drain, but a capital drain as well).

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        I mean that’s why I tried to be vague about it as possible. What would be more interesting is to seen intra county movment