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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Jul 2013

    Four years after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say country is still in recession.http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k 

    8:01 PM - 23 Jul 2013
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      1. Ronnie Matrix Mukiibi.‏ @RonnieMatrix 30 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Definitely agree with the over 50%, it's a slow progress..

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      1. Kyle Morris‏ @KyleMorrisKC 24 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ it seems 54% of Americans don't understand what the word "recession" means.

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      1. liz378‏ @tampachick378 24 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Four years after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say country is still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ”

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      1. Katie Peralta‏Verified account @katieperalta 24 Jul 2013
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        Super. “@WSJ: Four years after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say country is still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ”

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      1. Rizwana Khan‏ @77aurium 24 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ it is

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      1. Charlie Allen‏ @cpajr 23 Jul 2013
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        I'm included in that group @WSJ: Four years after recession officially ended, 54% say country is still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k 

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      1. Stephanie C‏ @SincerelyStephC 23 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: 4 yrs after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say US is still in recession." Um, YES we are. For whom did it end in 2009??

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      1. Chinar Services‏ @ChinarServices 23 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ "officially" was the right way to describe its passing

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      1. brian gill‏ @brian_gill 23 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Four years after recession ended, 54% of Americans say country still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ” New definition needed?

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      1. Keith Tanski‏ @tanski 23 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Four years after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say country is still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ” #t3spark

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      1. Laura McReynolds‏ @onelessworrybiz 23 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Four years after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say country is still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ” sad

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      1. Zain Uppal‏ @ztuppal 23 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ it still is and is heading towards bigger one , fantasizing country's economy will not make it happen they should act wise too.

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      1. buriedalive‏ @GREATALEXCAT 23 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ I SAY LETS COMMENCE WIT DU KILLIN U SATAN CHILDIN AN A O SO MUCH TU DU

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      1. Fred guisad‏ @BoyGuisad 23 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Rich gets richer; middle-class poorer & Poor gets desperate. New Normal? Hope not esle - God Help Us!

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      1. Bill Kitchens‏ @BillKitchens1 23 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Thanks president "O"---you've done a great job! One scandal after another mmust have taken your eye off creating jobs? #Sad!

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      1. GS-Architecture‏ @ArchitectureGS 23 Jul 2013
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        46Million Still Live in #Poverty in #US “@WSJ: #Economy: 54% of Americans say country is still in #recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ”

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      1. Mike Beverly‏ @mbeverlygr 23 Jul 2013
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        Good read: “@WSJ: Four years after recession officially ended, 54% of Americans say country is still in recession. http://on.wsj.com/1bcZk2k ”

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