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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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    Secretary Acosta‏Verified account @SecretaryAcosta Jan 5

    The American workforce showed impressive strength in 2017 with 2.06 million jobs created.pic.twitter.com/0ZAeaoJaeN

    6:32 AM - 5 Jan 2018
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      1. Bob Morris‏ @BobMorris_ii Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        2017 was the WEAKEST year for #jobs growth since 2010 New jobs created averaged 2.41 million for the years 2011-2016, and ranged from 2.09 to 3.00 million per year The @GOP #Trump economy is skewed toward their wealthy friends and lobbyists

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      2. UnionThug91‏ @DSpec_1 Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        The FACTS: Jobs created in 2017 Trump: 2.06m Jobs created in 2016 Obama: 2.24m Obama Y1 Stock Market: Up 36.9% Trump Y1 Stock Market: Up 27.3%

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      1. LibAlways‏ @FactsTellTruth Jan 5
        Replying to @PaulaDaly14 @SecretaryAcosta

        Jobs growth was weakest since 2010. “148,000 jobs in December, short of 190,000 estimate http://bloom.bg/2m1FCAp  ” #JobsReport Average Monthly Job Gains •2017: 171,000 •2016: 187,000 •2015: 226,000 •2014: 250,000 •2013: 192,000 •2012: 179,000 •2011: 174,000 •2010: 88,000

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      2. LibAlways‏ @FactsTellTruth Jan 5
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        Jobs growth was weakest since 2010. “148,000 jobs in December, short of 190,000 estimate http://bloom.bg/2m1FCAp  ” #JobsReport Average Monthly Job Gains •2017: 171,000 •2016: 187,000 •2015: 226,000 •2014: 250,000 •2013: 192,000 •2012: 179,000 •2011: 174,000 •2010: 88,000

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      1. Enica Castañeda‏ @LaEnica Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        Reinterpreting/Repackaging findings so that they appear favorable... Okay. I guess that's how one gets ahead. Lying. #JobsReport #FridayFeelingpic.twitter.com/dImNjcp9Hd

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      1. Brian Dooley‏ @1doolz Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        pic.twitter.com/6dPikIlBEs

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      2. Kill Fellson‏ @philnelson Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        Leave it to Republicans to celebrate the lowest job growth since 2010.

        1 reply 1 retweet 8 likes
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      4. Kill Fellson‏ @philnelson Jan 5
        Replying to @ThotChocolate @SecretaryAcosta

        That’s adorable. Who cares? We’re talking about the celebration of mediocrity, not what someone else did years ago. Grow up. Join us in 2018.

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      2. Excellence Squared‏ @txblondegrad Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        96 million out of work and only 2 million get jobs?

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Who is this Obama you speak of‏ @MarcBrodyreal Jan 6
        Replying to @txblondegrad @SecretaryAcosta

        Just shows Obama is a failure

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      1. Kat  ❄️ 🌊‏ @Vox_Democracy Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta @JohnBoozman

        How deceptive. Job growth actually slowed at the end of the year. Try truth instead of twisting facts to support your rhetoric. #CorruptGOP

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      1. KeepThemAccountable‏ @KAccountable Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        So about the same as jobs created in 2016, yet Trump and Republicans take credit for turning the economy around, huh? #math

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      1. Alison Norris‏ @alisonnorris Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        Sad that is lowest since 2010 😔pic.twitter.com/feCdCL4XEH

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      1. Warriormuse‏ @liberalmusing Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        Except it didn't.

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      1. 100%CALIFORNIAGIRL‏ @DeeDoiron Jan 5
        Replying to @SecretaryAcosta

        Less than President O

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