“@WSJ: Average wages for many U.S. workers have fallen since the end of the recession. http://on.wsj.com/1djSLfj pic.twitter.com/1QbYhaOx8q”
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“@WSJ: Average wages for many U.S. workers have fallen since the end of the recession. http://on.wsj.com/1djSLfj pic.twitter.com/1QbYhaOx8q”
“@WSJ: Avg wages for many U.S. workers have fallen since the END of the RECESSION. http://on.wsj.com/1djSLfj pic.twitter.com/AoMPySjyAr” WHAT END?
@WSJ Looks to start heading south right about when the Affordable Care Act was passed.
@WSJ Does this mean that wages were too high for the market during recession or just have not recovered to where the should be?
“@WSJ: Average #wages for many U.S. #workers have fallen since the end of the #recession: > http://on.wsj.com/1djSLfj pic.twitter.com/SFdSErcEmh”
@WSJ Welcome to the Obama Great Depression.
@WSJ @bdomenech Further proof that the recession never really ended.
@WSJ You are a little late with your revelation.
@WSJ Nothing about this shocks me. Middle class just keeeps on shrinking. America the beautiful.
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