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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY 15 Nov 2017

    If the economy is improving and unemployment is at a 17-year low, why aren't more workers getting raises? Survey indicates 52% of workers didn't get one in last year. http://usat.ly/2ikBLMR 

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      1. Midterms Matter‏ @AngryPantheist 15 Nov 2017
        Replying to @USATODAY

        If trickle down economics works why aren’t all of the people working at Apple rich?

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      1. Becky Berry‏ @Becks543 15 Nov 2017
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        Cayman Islands tax havens. Trickle down has NEVER worked. The rich don’t reinvest in their workers, they buy yachts and jets. Take your pick.

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      2. Jim Garrison II‏ @JimGarrisonII 15 Nov 2017
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        Because they're not in Unions. United we bargain divided we beg.

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      2. Patricia #NetNeutrality*‏ @perlop 15 Nov 2017
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        Good paying jobs are scarce.

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      1. Jason‏ @jteet21 15 Nov 2017
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        Corporate greed is my guess.

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      1. Thistooshallpass‏ @kmorr0917 15 Nov 2017
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        The businesses suffered the setback so they need to recover the loss in order to improve in the future.

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      1. Dan Dail‏ @feather043 15 Nov 2017
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        Because trickle down means extra profits trickle into company profits not to workers wallets

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      1. STEM Myth‏ @Stem_is_a_myth 15 Nov 2017
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        The USA has not had a "good" economy for 20 years. What we have now is a generation that has never seen a good econ, so they mistakenly think now is good. It's not!pic.twitter.com/MO0SpEOnGJ

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      1. R D McDonough‏ @Mcdonod53 15 Nov 2017
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        The same reason your savings account pays .59%. Because they can.

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      1. LarryG‏ @garyinn 15 Nov 2017
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        Corp. taxes stupid

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      1. ohiokim‏ @ohiokim2 15 Nov 2017
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        Same reasons why tax cuts will not result in more people working and higher paychecks. Employers are only worry about profits. Period.

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      1. J mac‏ @wahine52 15 Nov 2017
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        Companies are greedy, they can't understand why they can't keep workers. Pay them more.

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      2. ctoman‏ @thecat854 15 Nov 2017
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        In the last year? Why didn't you go back further? I worked for a company for 13 years without a single raise for anyone. The company was struggling for a few years. But when things started looking up, owner was too afraid it wouldn't last. So, money went to the bottom line.

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      3. @WestLoopTom‏ @WestLoopTom 15 Nov 2017
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        You stayed 12 years too long.

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