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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Apr 2013

    The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago.http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt 

    3:00 PM - 29 Apr 2013
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      1. Argentarium‏Verified account @Argentarium 29 Apr 2013
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        #AlaClase2013 “@WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of class of 2013 is $44,928 up 5.3% from a year ago. http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ”

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      1. #Mia #Alexia #Law & #Justice #OnYourSide‏ @MiaAlexiaTV 30 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ #Mia MT @miawesbrooks Average #Starting #Salary for Member of Class of 2013 is $44,928; Up 5.3% From A Year Agohttp://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt 

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      1. Mirabelle Johns‏ @TexasGrammy3 29 Apr 2013
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        IF they can find a job! @WSJ: The avg. starting salary for member of class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from year ago.http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt 

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      1. Howard Fienberg‏ @hfienberg 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ But he average college grad can't find a job all that fast and has oodles of debt.

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      1. rachel‏ @ImVossome 29 Apr 2013
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        @so_vossum Lucky you took an extra year! “@WSJ: Avg starting salary for class of '13 is $44,928, up 5.3% from '12 http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ” :)

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      1. Florida Resident‏ @papazoom 2 May 2013
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        @WSJ Why are experienced,sharp,healthy people over 60 not hired. Everyone knows that discrimination is ilegal.Really??

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      1. Tracey Woods‏ @alphaman1_woods 1 May 2013
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        @WSJ Engineering grads still pulling in the biggest coin

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      1. Vicki Kiefer‏ @martinigirlvic 29 Apr 2013
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        Stay in school!“@WSJ: The avg starting salary for a member of the class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago. http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ”

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      1. Alfredo Acosta F‏ @ajacosta2 29 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: The avg starting salary for a member of the class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago. http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ” // not bad!

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      1. Cassandra Faro‏ @cassandra_faro 29 Apr 2013
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        Here's hoping! RT @WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago.

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      1. Young Fresh Ta Def‏ @Wise_King 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ OBAMA!!! Ill take steady growth then digressive growth any day.

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      1. Who is John Galt?‏ @Over9x6 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ that's low, when you factor in the debt they incurred for their education and this "jobless generation" not finding employment quickly.

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      1. Petra‏ @PettiefrHH 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ / but first they hv to find that job

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      1. Kara Carroll‏ @KaraSCarroll 29 Apr 2013
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        Good news for my students: “@WSJ: The average starting salary for of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago. http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ”

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      1. Efren‏ @efrenrocks 29 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago. http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ” @dluces

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      1. Wisdom Rocks‏ @GetWisdomDude 29 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2013 is $44,928, up 5.3% from a year ago. http://on.wsj.com/12cQ8Rt ”

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      1. Steven‏ @SCamp55 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ 44,900 a year - now subtract, living expenses, college debt, and the college grads are looking at more Ramon noodle dinners

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      1. Elena Putilina‏ @lenaputilina 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Let's calculate that as % of their college cost.... hmmm

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      1. j coop‏ @bambam6770 29 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ of course it is up. There are less jobs and only ones available are masters degree or higher. There for only natural starting pay is up

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