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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Sep 2013

    The labor-force participation rate fell to 63.2%, the lowest rate in 35 years. More analysis of Friday's jobs report:http://on.wsj.com/1aTHTTG 

    5:43 AM - 6 Sep 2013
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      1. Sandra Rupp‏ @ExecCareerCoach 6 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Business needs to get SERIOUS about investing in #entrepreneurs @WSJ You can't create an Economy having people drop out or work P-T #Jobs

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      1. U.S.A. Nationalist‏ @JailBarackObama 6 Sep 2013
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        RT @WSJ: The labor-force participation rate fell to 63.2%, the lowest rate in 35 years. Not a coincidence Obama & Carter share this honor

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      2. Andres Pardo A‏ @andrespardoa 6 Sep 2013
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        RT @WSJ: The labor-force participation rate fell to 63.2%, the lowest rate in 35 years. More analysis: http://on.wsj.com/1aTHTTG 

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      3. Sebastian Gomez‏ @sebastiangomez8 6 Sep 2013
        Replying to @andrespardoa

        @andrespardoa @WSJ @AlbertoBernalLe retiro de baby boomers?

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      4. Andres Pardo A‏ @andrespardoa 6 Sep 2013
        Replying to @sebastiangomez8

        @sebastiangomez8 @WSJ @AlbertoBernalLe explica algo, pero no lo es todo. Mercado laboral ha mejorado, pero el ritmo de mejora es moderado

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      5. Alberto Bernal‏Verified account @AlbertoBernalLe 6 Sep 2013
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        @andrespardoa @sebastiangomez8 @WSJ La pendiente de la curva de la mejora en el empleo es muy pobre.

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      6. Sebastian Gomez‏ @sebastiangomez8 6 Sep 2013
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        @AlbertoBernalLe @andrespardoa @WSJ pero por baby boomers debería haber cambio estructural. Tasa de empleo en nuevo equilibrio más baja

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      1. Justin Sanderson‏ @JustinSanderson 6 Sep 2013
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        Better measure of economy “@WSJ: The labor-force participation rate fell to 63.2%, lowest in 35 years: http://on.wsj.com/1aTHTTG ”

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      1. John Pallante‏ @johnpallante 6 Sep 2013
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        Today's job report: labor-force lowest in 35 years, unemployment up for 25-34yo's, construction jobs slower than growth. Mediocre news- @WSJ

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      1. Miss Liberty‏ @TheUSARocks 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ @gradysheppard1 Thats bullshit!

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      1. Disco Stu_ #ExGOP‏ @DiscoStu_ 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ @JimPethokoukis Please help me you economists out there. Where can I find out: History of avg. workweek over ALL adults, ages 18-65?

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      1. Alan J. Sanders‏ @AlanJSanders 6 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: The labor-force participation rate fell to 63.2%, the lowest rate in 35 years. http://on.wsj.com/1aTHTTG ” Fan-fricken-tastic! #tcot

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      1. Smittie‏ @Smittie 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ NOW we're getting to the core of the matter.

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      1. chet everett‏ @CheckChet 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ What did speaker Pelosi say about the best way to expand the economy? Clearly she is a rare genius...

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      1. Susan Diianni‏ @NJWrkngMom 6 Sep 2013
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        Oh joy, the unemployment rate dropped #obummer “@WSJ: The labor-force participation rate fell to 63.2%, the lowest rate in 35 years. "

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      1. SouthTheBudweiser 🚾‏ @80sGlamRocker 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Now, Stanley, you got a "D" in participation this quarter; let's see if we can make that one to work on, shall we?

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      1. Russ Kamp‏ @RussKamp 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ The US labor market is in crisis. We aren't keeping pace with pop growth. Job growth isolated to low wage industries. Don't taper now.

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      1. Jon Benson‏ @InnovativJB 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Not Surprising. I've been 1 of the 36.8% for nearly 3 years. Only You Control Your Future; Not an Employer!

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      1. Roger Ellert‏ @ellert07009 6 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ This is more informative than unemployment rate. Very telling about DC (Dodge City)

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