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China's 'Wealth Drain': New Signs That Rich Chinese Are Set on Emigrating - TIME

BEIJING — Is China facing a "Wealth Drain"? Do too many of the best and brightest — and above all, richest — Chinese dream of packing up their accumulated capital, and going to live abroad?
According to a new study, a majority of Chinese who have more than 10 million Yuan ($1.53 million) worth of individual assets find the idea of real—estate investment a lot less tempting than so—called "investment emigration." Nearly 60% of people interviewed claim they are either considering emigration through investment overseas, or have already completed the process, according to the 2011 Private Wealth Report on China published by China Merchants Bank and a business consulting firm Bain & Company. The richer you are, the study suggests, the likelier it is that you resort to emigration. And among those who possess more than 100 million yuan, 27 % have already emigrated while 47% are considering leaving.
(See: "On the Cutting Edge — China's Extraordinary Buildings")
The fact that more and more rich Chinese are seeking to emigrate is turning into a hot topic in China, and statistics prove that the trend is a real one. According to Caixin online, a Chinese website specialized in finance, the compound annual growth rate of overseas investment by Chinese individuals approached 100% between 2008 and 2010. The compound growth rate of the Chinese who used investments to emigrate to the United States in the past five years is 73%.
So why are wealthy Chinese so eager to leave their country? The simplest answer is that there are a lot of things in China that even the richest cannot buy (emigration is obviously not one of them). China's rich are fond of saying that nothing "is a problem if money can solve it." Among the irresolvable problems that spark emigration, there are material ones, and emotional ones.
The former includes issues like laws and regulations, the education system, social welfare, inheritance tax, quality of air, investing atmosphere, food safety, ability to travel, and so on. In short, these are the material factors that any State must provide to its people in order to ensure their happiness. In emerging countries such as China, these factors are still often found wanting.
Emotional reasons behind rich people's immigration are generally linked to the lack of a sense of personal safety, including safety of personal wealth, as well as fear about an uncertain future.
(See: "China Stamps Out Democracy Protests")
It thus appears that it is a certain "lack of well—being" that is pushing wealthy Chinese to emigrate. The results of the Private Wealth Report are very much in line with other studies. A recent Gallop Wellbeing Survey showed that most Chinese people feel depressed, even as China has sky—high economic growth rates that Europe and America can only dream of. According to the survey, which asked respondents to choose between "thriving," "struggling," and "suffering" to describe their situation, only 12% think themselves as "thriving," while 17% describe themselves as "suffering," and 71% "struggling." The number of Chinese who feel that their life is improving is comparable to the number of Afghans and Yemeni who feel the same way, while the number of persons feeling they are "struggling" is approximately the same as in Haiti, Azerbaijan and Nepal.
It is a paradox that, in a country where more and more people are getting richer by the day — albeit to the detriment of the poor, who have benefitted very little from the country's new wealth — the general feeling of well—being should remain at rock—bottom. The poor grumble while the rich flee.
The truth is that, unless they emigrate, the wealthy have to suffer from the same causes of unhappiness as the poor. Take food safety. Last year, when a Chinese woman living in Canada was asked by the International Herald Tribune why she had left her country, she said it was because of the Sanlu (toxic baby milk) case, and also because of the "hatred against the rich." Her answer highlights the fact that, as the gap between the rich and the poor is getting wider, and the poor are complaining more and more, the rich are also getting more nervous. Some rich people even worry that the "redistribution of wealth might start all over again."
(See: "Fellow Dissident on Liu Xiaobo's Nobel Peace Prize ")
Although the danger seems overblown for now, people are starting to wonder where the public hatred of the rich might lead. The wealthy also know that they bear some of the responsibility for the unequal distribution of wealth. The so—called "original sin of wealth" is not totally without foundation, and it is often difficult for the rich to stop enriching themselves. Fluctuating market conditions bring out a survival instinct that sometimes makes them commit illegal or immoral acts. Once they realize this, they often chose to avoid the trap by emigrating and starting afresh.
The situation would not be as serious, of course, if the number of people deciding to leave were low. But once a few personal choices take the shape of a massive drain, the consequences of their departure on the economy and on society, through the example they set, can be dire.
An even bigger cause of concern is that, when rich people pack their money and leave, not only are they no longer identifying with their country, but they are also avoiding their social obligations. While the reason behind these people's decision matters little, the undeniable fact is that they make money from this society, but they refuse to give anything back.
Rich people who decide to move to a foreign country should know that, by doing so, they are stoking the dissatisfaction among those who stay behind. The poor get angrier because they cannot leave, and their hatred towards the remaining rich grows even bigger. This is the most corrosive thing that can happen to a society.


Read more: China's 'Wealth Drain': New Signs That Rich Chinese Are Set on Emigrating - TIME
 
Yep, only the poor and the rant like Ah Q wanna stay in CHina ! Toxic foods, unfair law, no human right, hatred to the rich bcz of rich and poor gap etc, so, CHina can not have the best engineer for their modernization.

Can not Trust in CHina weapon, coz they're not made by the good engineers :P
 
Because many of these muthafckers are the relatives of the corrupt officials.

One day there will be the justice on these people.
 
No matter whereever the Chinese want to go, pls dont go to India. My classmate has been to India, and he told me that India can not compare with China in any aspects.

I don't care if those muthafckers get killed or what, the only thing matter is that they better give back the money that they stole from our motherland.
 
No matter whereever the Chinese want to go, pls dont go to India. My classmate has been to India, and he told me that India can not compare with China in any aspects.

Oh dear please come to India, we are dyeing to have a Chinese here.

Please dear please come atleast once.

Let me know when you are here.
 
Actually we should export all our corrupt officials to India.
Then how else can China grow, after all, the corruption between government officials and capitalist reform measures are well known in China? Their expulsion from China would deprive China of valuable knowledge in her thousands years long historical repository.

Aaaahhh...I get it now...You want to whitewash China's modern history as much as possible.
 
because Chinese isnt wealthy, i have nothing to defend at this point.

wealthy Chinese people mainly keep on doing business in China with their foreign citizenship. that is, they dont move aboard. also referring to corrupt Chinese official who doing "business" in the government.
 
What has this thread to do with India?

If China breeds corrupt people, then they should handle them with the same 'soft glove' ;) as they handle the Muslim Uighurs who are revolting against china.

Why must China, which claims to handle with a heavy hand all irregularities in China, be they the religious separatists or those who oppose china be so impotent against their corrupt and use them as some export commodities?

They will all be the shoddy Made In China stuff anyway!
 
Actually we should export all our corrupt officials to India.
oo why not you are most welcome we are ready to import all of your corrupt officails but in return you to give us a favour by importing all the corrupt Politicians of our country...and believe it will be we who will have the last laugh in this trade.....

'''Ganda hai per dhanda hai ye'''

Dirty but its buisness
 
So why are wealthy Chinese so eager to leave their country? The simplest answer is that there are a lot of things in China that even the richest cannot buy (emigration is obviously not one of them). China's rich are fond of saying that nothing "is a problem if money can solve it." Among the irresolvable problems that spark emigration, there are material ones, and emotional ones.

have u ever notice that, ur closest friend, brother, ally, Russia, its people also face similar problem, there a huge wave of emigration to western europe from Russia these years!!! many of them settle them in Spain!!!

are u sure u want to bring this up to hurt ur ally feelings as well????
 
have u ever notice that, ur closest friend, brother, ally, Russia, its people also face similar problem, there a huge wave of emigration to western europe from Ruusia these year!!! many of them settle them in Spain!!!

How does Russia matter?

We are talking of China where the people are so proud of their 'first' and how they will overhaul the US.

Why are your chaps quitting?

Is it because your system chokes?

Forget about the rest of the world.

Let us concentrate on the topic of the thread - how the chaps who were to on the way to conquer the world, are abandoning their country and going elsewhere!

Let us not deflect and obfuscate as is the habit of the Chinese posters, every time they are caught up the gum tree!
 

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