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I don't see any reason to learn either Chinese or Spanish. Academically, one could make the case for French or German. There are many good sociological books in French and many good natural science books in German. Chinese and Spanish are a waste of time especially since Chinese is very hard to learn since they use their own weird pictorial non-latin script.
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The vast number of native speakers of both (greater than English, in fact), plus the growing power and wealth of the countries where they are spoken (especially Chinese, of course). In addition, Spanish and Chinese are also the second and third-most spoken languages respectively in the US, being especially prominent in many of the country's big cities.
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