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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Dec 2013

    Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%.http://trib.al/B3ohBge 

    4:03 AM - 7 Dec 2013
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    36 replies 444 retweets 113 likes
      1. D McCormack‏ @iheartMongols 7 Dec 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Unemployment for high school grads: 7.3%. bachelor's degree: 3.4%. http://trib.al/B3ohBge ” 100% of #HilltopperNation goes to college

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      2. FastTaxNY‏ @FastTaxNY 7 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ 2 questions: 1. How many people no longer register in those numbers #OffTheGrid 2. When will #UnderEmployement be a statistic?

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      3. N Spring‏ @CLEspring 7 Dec 2013
        Replying to @FastTaxNY

        @TheVPView @WSJ check out the U6 unemployment number, it includes the underemployed. Was at 13.2% for the November jobs report.

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      4. FastTaxNY‏ @FastTaxNY 7 Dec 2013
        Replying to @CLEspring

        @AsianMidget79 Thank you. Yes according to @PortalSeven the U6 was 13.2% #SeemsLegit: http://portalseven.com/employment/unemployment_rate_u6.jsp … • @WSJ

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      1. Vicki Kiefer‏ @martinigirlvic 7 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%. http://trib.al/B3ohBge ”

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      1. Brooke Tollison‏ @BrookeTollison 7 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%. http://trib.al/B3ohBge ”

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      1. Errick McAdams, CPT‏ @ErrickPT 7 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ For those that hustle: 0%😃

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      1. Joe Suhoski‏ @VaBeachRep 7 Dec 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%.http://trib.al/B3ohBge 

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      1. Linda...PT, DPT‏ @LRZ823 11 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%. http://trib.al/B3ohBge ”

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      2. Lanell Flint‏ @PNW_rocks 7 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ @ernstrecruiter @jessicabolich Thanks for sharing Andy! I only said 2 curse words instead of 10 when writing that tuition check today!

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      3. Andrew Ernst‏ @ernstrecruiter 7 Dec 2013
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        @PNW_rocks crazy you have a kid in college.

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      1. CW Online‏ @TheCofWOnline 7 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%. http://trib.al/B3ohBge ”

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      1. Wilther J Merchan‏ @wilther_merchan 7 Dec 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%.http://trib.al/B3ohBge 

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      1. Yasin Kaya‏ @yasinkaya123 7 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ in contrast, #Ontario youth w/ advance degrees have a 17.1% higher unemployment rate than workers who completed high school. #cdnpoli

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      1. 正在看‏ @wuwu97925907 7 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ 是的,有这个差距啊~

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      1. Dylan J. Taylor‏ @DjTaylor_20 7 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%. http://trib.al/B3ohBge ”

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      1. Tiffany K Duncan‏ @ProfessorTiff 7 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ - the unemployment rate for college grads is the lowest now since Nov 2008 http://trib.al/B3ohBge 

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      1. Jessica‏ @jess_in_la 7 Dec 2013
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        Makes tuition feel better?“@WSJ: Unemployment rate for high school grads who didn't go to college: 7.3%. For those with a bachelor's: 3.4%.”

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