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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 8 Apr 2013

    In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970.http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO 

    12:42 PM - 8 Apr 2013
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      1. Joseph‏ @JMKCU 8 Apr 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970. // I mean Obama is such a great prez

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      1. Shawn Martini‏ @agripundit 8 Apr 2013
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        My back hurts. “@WSJ: In March 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits compared with 1.7% in 1970 http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO ”

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      1. AAmom‏ @AVD911 8 Apr 2013
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        it's called "Baby-Boomers" geesh.@WSJ In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970. http://

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      1. Billy The Kid‏ @HeartbreakHeeb 8 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: In March, 5.4% of U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970. http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO ” Fat lazy ass holes

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      1. Cynical Mike‏ @CynicalMike 8 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Don't forget the other stat: that actual disabled probably still amounts to 1.7% (or thereabouts)

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      1. ChristianPassalacqua‏ @chripassalacqua 8 Apr 2013
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        #welfare#welfare @WSJ: In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970. http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO 

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      1. Miran Maric‏ @MiranMaric 8 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ #WelfareState

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      1. IncisiveSoul‏ @incisivesoul 8 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ I guess a bigger % of pop have learn how to manipulate and take advantage of 'the system.'

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      1. gerthdoggwisdom‏ @gerthdoggwisdom 8 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970. http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO ” Wow

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      1. Mike Aud‏ @Mike_Aud 8 Apr 2013
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        Welcome to the new system for unemployment @WSJ: In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO 

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      1. DogW/ABone‏ @dardsa 8 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ no offence folks on disability. Ironic that MT @DonLenihan:Thatcher's legacy: convinced us all that a culture of dependency serves no 1

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      1. Ben Streeval‏ @bstreev93 8 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970. http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO ” fucked

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      1. William Haggerson‏ @willhaggerson 8 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: March 5.4% U.S. workforce received disability benefits compared to 1.7% in 1970 http://on.wsj.com/Y8tBUO ” another form of unemployment

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      1. Ilanna Kowski‏ @ilannabanana 8 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: 5.4% of the US workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970"-we live longer but have more disability "claims"..

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      1. Michael R. Wimberly‏ @Michaelmrw 8 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ There is a bag of Bad or increasing dependence on social programs by our Citizenry- How far can we go? Bkruptzy loomith NEAR!

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      1. Char‏ @Chazmandu 8 Apr 2013
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        We're just much more disabled now. RT @WSJ In March, 5.4% of the U.S. workforce received disability benefits, compared with 1.7% in 1970.

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      1. M Shane‏ @AmericanWhig 8 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ - Of course, if a person sneezes they can qualify in an effort to avoid discrimination lawsuits. Christ, obesity qualifies. Pathetic.

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