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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Jul 2012

    The average Goldman Sachs employee made $366,967 in 2011, 45% less than the peak of $661,490 in 2007.http://on.wsj.com/MGiJXy 

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      1. Peter S Lewis‏ @shedmaster48 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ How will they cope?

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      1. AGS‏ @ags_blog 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ including the janitors?

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      1. Dr. Tisa Silver Canady‏ @tisasilver 18 Jul 2012
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        RT @WSJ: The avg Goldman Sachs employee made $366,967 in 2011, 45% less than the peak of $661,490 in 2007.http://on.wsj.com/MGiJXy 

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      1. Rebecca Hernandez‏ @beckhernandez 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ we should be more sympathetic then. NOT!!!

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      1. KU Fan‏ @kufan30 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ $366,000 to lose Billions of tax payer dollars - is that what it means to be "successful" ??

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      1. Pachi‏ @Pash_BA 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ

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      1. Patrick O’Sullivan‏ @insane_irish 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ I think someone really needs to introduce you to the concepts of mean and median.

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      1. Cal Schoonover‏ @CalSchoonover 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ Wow, must be nice. So sorry to hear about your pay cut, even though u make three times as much as the average worker.

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      1. SaturateBeforeUsing‏ @GMPublius 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ Yes, but what was the Median? I am guessing the top folks significantly skew that average.

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      1. Ashley Cox‏ @ashleybcox 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ @TheKouk I'll bet the ~17% of headcount that is offshore in Bangalore etc don't earn $366k at G$. That would be skewing no's big time

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      1. Susie Algard‏ @susiealgard 17 Jul 2012
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        Anyone sad about this? Bueller? .RT @WSJ The ave Goldman Sachs ee made $366,967 in 2011, vs. $661,490 in 2007.http://on.wsj.com/MGiJXy 

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      1. Nina Maria Sparks‏ @BRATzilian 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ thank goodness!!

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      1. MrsAlexPKeaton‏ @MrsAlexPKeaton 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ please pray that when I meet my future husband, he won't be one of those "average" employees. Amen.

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      1. Rob Varga 🎯‏ @RobVarga1 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ Life sure is hard for an "average Goldman Sachs employee" that gets their pay cut by nearly 50% to drop them to a paltry $366K.

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      2. Teri Tynes‏ @TeriTynes 17 Jul 2012
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        Feel so sorry for them. RT @WSJ The average Goldman Sachs employee made $366,967 in 2011, 45% less than the peak of $661,490 in 2007.

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      3. NYC Style Cannoli‏ @nycstylecannoli 17 Jul 2012
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        @TeriTynes @WSJ must be hard indeed

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      1. Michael Evans‏Verified account @mevanssmh 17 Jul 2012
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        RT @WSJ: The avg Goldman Sachs employee made $366,967 in 2011, 45% less than peak of $661,490 in 07. http://on.wsj.com/MGiJXy  poor hungry sods

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      1. loffy loff‏ @loffyloff 17 Jul 2012
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        @WSJ I guess that's progress to reform

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