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27th Secretary of @USDOL. Husband and Father. First Generation Lawyer and Miami Native. Former Dean of @FIULaw.

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    1. Secretary Acosta‏Verified account @SecretaryAcosta Jul 6

      The June unemployment rate moved up to 4.0%, as 601,000 Americans entered the labor force. https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/osec/osec20180706 …

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      Secretary Acosta‏Verified account @SecretaryAcosta Jul 6

      This month’s report shows continued strong job growth, with 213,000 jobs added in June, significant gains in manufacturing, and upward revisions of 37,000 jobs in April and May.pic.twitter.com/HjST9MVVvm

      374,000 new manufacturing jobs since November 2016 (June 2018)
      7:24 AM - 6 Jul 2018
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        1. Secretary Acosta‏Verified account @SecretaryAcosta Jul 6

          Since the @POTUS’s election, 3.7 million jobs have been created.pic.twitter.com/OcsCVVkiyS

          3.7 million new jobs since November 2016 (June 2018)
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        2. Aaron Sojourner‏ @aaronsojourner Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

          Check out the trend in the number of U.S. jobs over the last 10 years. The longest streak of job creation on record, started Oct 2010, continues to chug along!pic.twitter.com/sqPWYcdMSz

          3 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
        3.  🇺🇸 Rodzilla‏ @clantro Jul 6
          Replying to @aaronsojourner @SecretaryAcosta

          We have to remember that 90% of Jobs created during the Obama administration were part time jobs. What we are seeing now is the creation of real good paying jobs.

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        5.  🇺🇸 Rodzilla‏ @clantro Jul 6

          It’s widely like by those who are paying attention. It why when the recession of 08 was over it was called a jobless recovery. Now we have over 370,000 manufacturing jobs created since November 2016.https://m.investing.com/news/economy-news/nearly-95-of-all-job-growth-during-obama-era-part-time,-contract-work-449057?ampMode=1 …

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        6.  🇺🇸 VOTE, because your life depends on it  🇺🇸‏ @jjrsc Jul 8
          Replying to @clantro @aaronsojourner @SecretaryAcosta

          Not counting Harley Davidson and the nail factory layoffs...

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        7. Aaron Sojourner‏ @aaronsojourner Jul 8
          Replying to @jjrsc @clantro @SecretaryAcosta

          @clantro You are repeating a common bit of misinformation. None of the growth since the 2009 start of the expansion came from increases in part time jobs (graph). Please reconsider whom to believe & stop lying to others.pic.twitter.com/q3AcXori71

          1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
        8. Aaron Sojourner‏ @aaronsojourner Jul 8
          Replying to @aaronsojourner @jjrsc and

          The "http://m.investing.com " (whatever that is) article misinterprets the research of Alan Krueger. You cite him as authoritative but he agrees with me that the job expansion was driven by full time jobs (image). https://twitter.com/Alan_Krueger/status/817031037226192897 … You have lost credibility here.pic.twitter.com/qdjbPyA0JN

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        9. Casey C‏ @casey_a_c Sep 19
          Replying to @aaronsojourner @jjrsc and

          They care about misinterpretation as much as they care about lies (0%)

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        2. Straight Talker‏ @SomeRandomGuy5 Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

          June 2016 ... added 285,000 June 2017 ... added 239,000 June 2018 ... added 213,000 You don't spot an issue? Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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        4. Straight Talker‏ @SomeRandomGuy5 Jul 6
          Replying to @stormestone @SecretaryAcosta @POTUS

          GDP is NOT 4%. A news story said Q2 might be 4%, for the Quarter, not the Year. Obama had * 2 consecutive QTRs at 3%+ * 2 consecutive QTRs at 4%+ (one at 4.6, one at 5.2) * Total of 8 QTRs at 3%+ * Handed off 15 consecutive positive quarters Source: Bureau of Economic Analysispic.twitter.com/3cE4dJp7zh

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        1. Marc Slutzky‏ @MarcSl Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

          Thousands fewer jobs created than when Barack Obama was president in June 2016.

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        1. LoveMyCountry‏ @AConservLiberal Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

          I believe Obama was still president Nov 2016. You do understand how that yearly budget thing works, right?

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        2. Debs4Trump #MAGA  🇺🇸‏ @debs4trump Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

          👍 Constant good news 🇺🇸

          5 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
        3. Waltzing Brathilda‏ @WBrathilda Jul 6
          Replying to @debs4trump @SecretaryAcosta

          Constant good news! Trump's meeting with Putin for his annual Report! Won't Putin be pleased now that China is buying corn, soy, and pork from Russia instead of the United States now! HUZZAH!

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        2. Waltzing Brathilda‏ @WBrathilda Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

          https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-tensions-chill-u-s-soybean-pork-trade-1525426200 … Why don't you join Trump for his annual review with his boss Putin and let him know you're helping destroy our economy. The upward trend has nothing to do with Trump. But the downward trend will have EVERYTHING to do with him AND you.

          2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
        3. kadym‏ @kady_bint_m Jul 6
          Replying to @WBrathilda @SecretaryAcosta

          Well, sorry, the upward trend DOES have a few things to do with Trump. If you understand economics. At all.

          3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
        4. Waltzing Brathilda‏ @WBrathilda Jul 9
          Replying to @kady_bint_m @SecretaryAcosta

          You're relying on an unscrupulous bigoted nitwit who is wearing Trump Ties mfg in China; Trump shirts manufactured in Indonesia, and the "Collection" of suits manufactured in Mexico, and you're claiming I'm the one who's ignorant? ROFL!

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        2. Tony Cervantes‏ @cervantes242 Jul 6
          Replying to @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          Great job by the Trump administration, they’re showing what an economy can do when you release the reigns.

          2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
        3.  🇺🇸 🇺🇸exilerebel 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @exilerebel1 Jul 7
          Replying to @cervantes242 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          Unemployment rate rose to 4%https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-hiring-strong-in-june-unemployment-rate-rises-as-more-enter-labor-force-1530880292 …

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        4. Tony Cervantes‏ @cervantes242 Jul 7
          Replying to @exilerebel1 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          Good try Snowflake it rose because more people decided to join the workforce. Since there are more jobs available than people looking.

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        5.  🇺🇸 🇺🇸exilerebel 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @exilerebel1 Jul 7
          Replying to @cervantes242 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          Fck you corksucker with the NON MBA Economic Degree and 🐂💩 logic. The damn unemployment rate rose to 4%. That is (direct) fact not opinion.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        6. Tony Cervantes‏ @cervantes242 Jul 7
          Replying to @exilerebel1 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          LMAO ok limp dick and I gave you the fact why it went back up. It says it in the article you posted dumb fuck. More people came into the work force or quit their jobs to look for better ones. You just contradicted yourself read it pendejo.

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        7.  🇺🇸 🇺🇸exilerebel 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @exilerebel1 Jul 7
          Replying to @cervantes242 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          And again fvck you cabron. Like I said the UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ROSE. IT FVCKING ROSE PUTO!!! You stupid corksucker.

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        8. Tony Cervantes‏ @cervantes242 Jul 7
          Replying to @exilerebel1 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          Yes it rose but it rose for a good reason numb nuts not a bad one. Get a clue small minded fucker.

          2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
        9.  🇺🇸 🇺🇸exilerebel 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @exilerebel1 Jul 7
          Replying to @cervantes242 @SecretaryAcosta @babysgramma

          It rose. Fvck you you stupid bastard. Lol @ rose for a good reason. That is as retarded as you. May Trump find your dumb @$$ and deport you too.

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