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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Apr 2014

    There are 2.5 unemployed people for each U.S. job opening, the lowest level since July 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1eeSVWY pic.twitter.com/Z5elNXLptM

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      1. Cash Tumbles‏ @CashTumbles 9 Apr 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ PSST: That's because there R less job openings & more people not in labor force. Your deception only works on those who know nothing!!

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      2. D. Green‏ @Twittle2Dee 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @jgrovum @RenewUi why do these figures never acct for the unemployed no longer rec'g benefits #RenewUI

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      3. Marlene‏ @marcad28 9 Apr 2014
        Replying to @Twittle2Dee

        “@Twittle2Dee: @WSJ @jgrovum @RenewUi why do these figures never acct for the unemployed no longer rec'g benefits #RenewUI” I agree DGREEN!!

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      1. مطشر المرشد‏Verified account @motasher 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ الإنفاق الحكومي في اتجاهه الصحيح يخلق وظائف تستوعب نسبه عاليه من العاطلين عن العمل .... اللعب بالأرقام وتحريف التقارير خلطه مميته

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      1. Andreas Cseh‏ @andreascseh 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ #unemployment duration continues to remain high as real incomes have #DECLINED @OTPBankHun @PressTV @hidfonetpic.twitter.com/w2KdWtaFjg

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      1. Bestnomads‏ @Bestnomads 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ bring the jobs back to the USA! #reshoring There are 2.5 unemployed people for each U.S. job opening. http://on.wsj.com/1eeSVWY  #travel

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      1. Parvez Dara MD, MBA‏ @JediPD 9 Apr 2014
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        Recovery-ing? RT @WSJ: 2.5 unemployed people for each U.S. job opening, lowest since 7/2008. http://on.wsj.com/1eeSVWY pic.twitter.com/ktzY8jjQQo

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      1. Penny's Fom Heaven‏ @bella_penny 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ More than that!! Stats should include the under employed (me) and those that have fallen off the unemployment roles!

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      1. iTz L3G3ND³‏ @DabizLegend 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ If so, why were only 190,000 new people hired? #Legend

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      1. Aris Teon‏ @chinajournalorg 9 Apr 2014
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        There are 2.5 unemployed for each U.S. job opening, the lowest level since July 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1eeSVWY  pic.twitter.com/kk1NjcLCjG RT@WSJ

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      1. Billy Martin‏ @ambitbilly 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @SheldonCPF lets give people more options pay it forward with me please http://freenergy.weebly.com  all the best thanks

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      1. John Bennett‏ @jcbjr 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @ValaAfshar BUT how many people have given up trying to find employment?

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      1. marco a cardenas‏ @run99porcent 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. Ladyneat‏ @ladyneat 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ if that's true then why are there still 100-200 applications for each open job?

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      1. Smittie‏ @Smittie 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Now if we can just chase a few more out of the labor force, things will look pretty good.

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      1. 𝟘𝖝gonzo 🔮‏ @0xfunn 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ it looks like #bitcoin chart. ;)

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      1. Sunil Sunder Raj‏ @SunilSunderRaj3 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Keep on getting rejected Last job interview October 2012 2 college degrees @GovChristie has done a terrible job Long term unemployed

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      1. Open Your Eye's‏ @TroggKing 9 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ I call bullshit

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      1. Russ Kamp‏ @RussKamp 9 Apr 2014
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        .@WSJ There remain roughly 92 million age-eligible US workers on the sideline. That is a lot of demand for goods and services not working.

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