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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Sep 2013

    Between 2009 and 2012, top 1% of Americans saw their income climb 31.4%, while bottom 99% saw growth of 0.4%.http://on.wsj.com/13MoUG2 

    4:10 PM - 11 Sep 2013
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      1. Okie‏ @OkieMuskogee33 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        You mean successful people were more successful making money than unsuccessful people? What a shocker... @WSJ

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      1. Garrett Haake‏Verified account @GarrettHaake 11 Sep 2013
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        Ouch. MT: @WSJ: Between 2009 & 2012, top 1% of Americans saw their income climb 31.4%. Bottom 99% saw growth of 0.4%. http://on.wsj.com/13MoUG2 

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      1. Loraine Ballard‏ @loraineballard 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ The rich are getting richer and the poor.... Well you know how it goes.

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      1. Bob Marchant‏ @bpmarchant 12 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Do U see something wrong with this picture??

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      1. Atlassheepdog‏ @atlassheepdog 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Sounds like the rest of us have a lot to learn from them. Things like-investment, hard work, risk taking, discipline, sobriety, thrift

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      2. Protas‏ @LardOfTheRings 11 Sep 2013
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        @HamzeiAnalytics @WSJ So you mean US economy has improved and once again Anericans are a prosperous nation who can afford a new #war lol

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      3. Fari Hamzei‏ @HamzeiAnalytics 11 Sep 2013
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        @LardOfTheRings LOL

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      1. Sam Rad‏ @RadicalSam 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ ridiculous.

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      1. Hugo Ramirez‏ @hramirezl 11 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: Between 2009 and 2012, top 1% of Americans saw their income climb 31.4%, while bottom 99% saw growth of 0.4%. http://on.wsj.com/13MoUG2 ”

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      1. Hmh‏ @HmHmh1991 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. Tyler Henry‏ @tylerhenry1999 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ and people say that bush only looked out for the top 1%, looks like the same for Obama.

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      1. Lenny Hirst, CFP, JD‏ @ltah2 11 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: Between 2009 and 2012, top 1% of Americans saw their income climb 31.4%, while bottom 99% saw growth of 0.4%. http://on.wsj.com/13MoUG2 ”

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      1. Custodio A. Lima‏ @custodiolima 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ No Brasil aconteceu o contrário. O terrorismo financeiro dos EUA não está dando certo.

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      2. Brian Cunniff‏ @CMCSports 11 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ: Between 2009 and 2012, top 1% of Americans saw their income climb 31.4%, while bottom 99% saw growth of 0.4%. @mattocnj

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      3. Matt Ulmer‏ @MattOCNJ 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @CMCSports

        @CMCSports the point of that story, it's good to be in the top 1%. For people that aren't.... Well, better hope your lottery #s come in.

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      4. Mike Gill‏ @MikeGillShow 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @MattOCNJ

        @MattOCNJ @CMCSports or shop at Boscov's

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      5. Matt Ulmer‏ @MattOCNJ 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @MikeGillShow

        @MikeGill973 @CMCSports ya, Cunniff wouldn't be caught dead in that place. He'd take a 5th job to make sure of that.

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      6. Brian Cunniff‏ @CMCSports 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @MattOCNJ

        @MattOCNJ @MikeGill973 A fifth job with 0.4 percent salary growth in 3 years

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      7. Matt Ulmer‏ @MattOCNJ 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @CMCSports

        @CMCSports @MikeGill973 sounds like you need an under the table job.

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      8. Brian Cunniff‏ @CMCSports 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @MattOCNJ

        “@MattOCNJ: @CMCSports @MikeGill973 sounds like you need an under the table job.” Like you

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      9. Matt Ulmer‏ @MattOCNJ 11 Sep 2013
        Replying to @CMCSports

        @CMCSports @MikeGill973 we all can't make Gill money.

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