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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Oct 2012

    18.6% of Americans who are 65-plus are still in the work force. That's up 16.3% from before the Great Recession.http://on.wsj.com/RrcCdC 

    8:41 AM - 9 Oct 2012
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      1. jack‏ @jackz91 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ that is because of greedy bankers

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      1. Billiam Poole‏ @BilliamPoole 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ The 10 year's not yielding what it used to. @ianbremmer

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      1. Summer Curry‏ @SummerCurry1 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ it might be mire than that

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      2. Andy Kristian Agaba‏ @andykristian 9 Oct 2012
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        @LucyMbabazi Unemployment explained right there, huh? @WSJ

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      3. Nshuti Mbabazi‏Verified account @LucyMbabazi 9 Oct 2012
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        @andykristian hahahahahaha - according to Romney/Ryan camp that thinks numbers r cooked!

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      1. Parson H.‏ @TheFeministGOP 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ If they can work, why not. I don't see a problem with this figure. People stop working and they rapidly deteriorate.

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      1. (Old School Pops)‏ @PopsRT 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ The exceptions are the new elite of retired Public Employees paid for by the Private Employee middle class

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      1. Fungus Among Us‏ @Fungosity 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ they're taking our jerbs

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      1. Robert Browning‏ @Acesup1Robert 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ The old have to be able to retire. Then the young can get jobs. 1 more reason why we need @MittRomney to boost our economy. #tcot

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      1. Axel Brännström‏ @Braxxet 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ That's interesting, given there was no Social Security before the great depression. Aah, you mean the great Recession B-)

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      1. Mike Eikenberry‏ @DropDaMike 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ So if add'l 2.3% of old farts would just retire, unemployment rate could drop from 7.8% to 5.5% as youth took their jobs. #JustKidding

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      1. Karissa K.‏ @grammarissa 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ probably not helping the newly minted college grads find decent jobs...

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      1. J. Alex Tarquinio‏ @alextarquinio 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ This has something to do with the high youth unemployment rate.

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      1. Brenda S Jones‏ @BSJones10 9 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ you can't afford to retire that young any more. Your savings won't last long enough.

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