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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Apr 2014

    In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC pic.twitter.com/Ftx9E4l9w1

    8:28 AM - 12 Apr 2014
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      1. Jeff Raykovich‏ @jeffraykovich 12 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @VRWCTexan If my wife wants to out earn me "have at it honey" - what do you want me to make for dinner"?

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      1. Duriya Farooqui‏ @DuriyaFarooqui 12 Apr 2014
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        MT“@WSJ: In 1987, 24% of wives earned more in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC  pic.twitter.com/hL6xGZR5Ku” #equalpay matters

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      1. msimoni‏ @ManlioSimoni 12 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. Sachie Yorck‏ @sachieyorck 12 Apr 2014
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        Stock market crash on? @WSJ: In 1987, 24% of wives earned most in their marriage Today 38% do http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC pic.twitter.com/miUKXvjc9s

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      1. clackey‏ @clackey 18 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC  pic.twitter.com/fZEsSDlkQV” #LeanIn

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      1. Evelyn books‏ @EvelynNona 14 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ There is a story behind that Www.evelynbooks. bizpic.twitter.com/eE9PXGf0dR

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      1. Zulkifli Zaini‏ @zulkifli_zaini 13 Apr 2014
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        Perubahan pendapatan wanita..RT"@WSJ:In 1987,only 24% of wives earned the most, today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC  pic.twitter.com/NryJF4EdXB”

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      1. Artfuldodger199‏ @Artfuldodger199 13 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ More women like to keep their men barefoot & erect?

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      1. Irene Logis‏ @iblogis 13 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC  pic.twitter.com/UNFRugtP0Q” #women

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      1. DJ‏ @TheDsjaaay 13 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC  pic.twitter.com/GflO16IYNE”>>> #leanin

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      1. Arimoto Hideki‏ @anglolatino 12 Apr 2014
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        本文はデータに基づいた分析を展開。意外な我が国の位置。QT“@WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do.http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC 

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      1. Angelo Cuba‏ @angelbp22 12 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ can pass on this information to Obama. Please

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      1. Heather Rim‏ @heatherrim 12 Apr 2014
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        In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC pic.twitter.com/2wr4TzESa5

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      1. Amy‏ @amyTZ 12 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ lol I've always been one of them! But the men can't really handle it! Shame ..

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      1. Lance Haynie‏ @MeanMrHaynie 12 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC  pic.twitter.com/cJOIU1H340”

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      1. obama‏ @obama74115205 12 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ weekly-address-ensuring-equal-pay-for-equal-work-4-12-14http://cnnnext.com/video/7275/weekly-address-ensuring-equal-pay-for-equal-work-4-12-14/ …

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      1. Kim & #shopjustByou‏ @2justByou 12 Apr 2014
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        RT via @WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC pic.twitter.com/WdWAHQpYV0

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      1. Desiree Yourczek‏ @d_yo 12 Apr 2014
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        RT @WSJ: In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do. http://on.wsj.com/1ggbvZC pic.twitter.com/PXx8yeSDSr

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      1. Peter Mittwede‏ @PeterMittwede 12 Apr 2014
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        Interesting. RT @WSJ In 1987, only 24% of wives earned the most in their marriage. Today 38% do.pic.twitter.com/85CpkekV8c

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      1. Gracee Arthur‏ @graceearthur 12 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Men are going to go the way of dinosaurs some day.

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