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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 13

    With most of California’s major cities at or near full employment, there are more jobs than job seekers in some sectors and that has driven up wageshttps://on.wsj.com/2OizvDW 

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      1. Matt Stokes‏ @MattSto52450997 Sep 13
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        Then please explain the miles of homeless camps throughout CA, notably San Francisco. Do tell.

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror Sep 13
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        RT @WSJ: With most of California’s major cities at or near full employment, there are ... https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1040242484457164800 …pic.twitter.com/ZNmBFUmzAI

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      1. Craig Maria-Smith‏ @AnthrPerspectve Sep 13
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        We also lead the US in poor people. And homeless people. And illegal aliens. And taxes. And cost of living. And a lot of other great statistics!! #Californiadreaming

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      1. Jaquline Margwarth‏ @forrreeeal Sep 13
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        it has also driven up the price of housing, hence all the homeless people

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      1. Debbie Finsten‏ @Deb8151 Sep 13
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        Also leads the country in high taxes and housing unaffordablity. Also has many billions in unsecured debt. Look for California to go bankrupt at some point.

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      1. JR Hannafin‏ @JRHannafin Sep 13
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        If California was at "full employment" I seriously doubt there would be entire tent cities full of homeless people there as well

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      2. You Are OK We Are OK‏ @KishorTrvedi Sep 13
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        Definitely positives sign of @realDonaldTrump #AnericaFirst policy. His business acumen is sure to benefit US. Hope he is allowed to work in peacefull environment

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      1. Howard ball‏ @TripleNNNHoward Sep 13
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        With the way Ca is headed ( Newsome ) as new Gov. and all the freebies. They will need the Trump boost so they can grab more money from their taxpayers.

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      1. Miguel  🇵🇹 /  🇪🇺‏ @Miguel_Sousa78 Sep 13
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        #California is the 🇺🇲 #US' powerhouse 👍🏻

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      1. Dave Fisher‏ @rehsif02 Sep 13
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        Thus article needs to be redone adjusted for cost of living.

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      1. Mister Frank‏ @Sabron9 Sep 13
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        I'll bet California won't like that. I'm sure their politicians will raise taxes or do something to screw it up. They seem to prefer more people living on the street.

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      1. EagleEye‏ @Eagleye734 Sep 13
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        So explain to us why there is so much homelessness?

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      1. George Childs‏ @Newdelman43 Sep 13
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        That has so driven up housing prices forcing the homeless rate to skyrocket. Gov Brown has done nothing constructive to address the homeless problem.

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      1. Zero_Foxes‏ @foxes_zero Sep 13
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        Did we need more proof or were the thousand others enough?

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      1. Brown75165‏ @brown75165 Sep 13
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        More proof that the Orange Chump is wrong about California...

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