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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 May 2014

    A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say.http://trib.al/dFtGCMU 

    3:58 PM - 11 May 2014
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      1. Anum Valliani‏ @AnumV89 11 May 2014
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        Still a hard climb to even. @WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ” #PostCollege

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      1. Danielle Vetter‏ @better_vetter 11 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ” Well, that's good news!

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      1. YARA‏ @Yara_Davenport 11 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ”

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      1. James Fisher‏ @Prof_Fisher 11 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ” #commencement14 #SLU

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      1. Preezy P‏ @PreezyNC 11 May 2014
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        We'll be fine. “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ”

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      1. Josh Nicholas‏Verified account @joshcnicholas 11 May 2014
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        Guess who has a four year degree and wants validation? MT @WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say.

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      2. Fayne Samantha‏ @Faynesamantha 11 May 2014
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        Eh, debatable RT @WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU 

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      3. Rich Campbell‏ @RichCampbellPhD 11 May 2014
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        “@Faynesamantha: Eh, debatable RT @WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ” #HigherEd

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      1. Alisa Sparkia Moore‏ @asmoore 12 May 2014
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        Absolutely! Pick reasonably. Avoid huge debt. ."@WSJ: 4-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ”

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      1. Dan Beauchamp‏ @beauchrdb 12 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ” on average, but debt, type of job matter

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      1. Larry Conkings‏ @CONKJR 11 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ”

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      1. John O'Shaughnessy‏ @joshaughnessy95 11 May 2014
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        @WSJ of course the economists are teaching at four year colleges so what else were they going to say?

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      1. Roy Allmond‏ @CitizenRoy 11 May 2014
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        @WSJ it might pay for itself, but it doesn't for anything else!

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      1. Jen Paolella‏ @Lucy8200 11 May 2014
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        @WSJ @ClaireLaCubana And then some! Always exceptions, but overall: #education #worthit

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      1. Mike Moore‏ @MikeemooreMike 11 May 2014
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        @WSJ college degree worth the money

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      1. Satish Jha सतीश झा‏ @satish_jha 11 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: A four-year college degree still pays for itself, economists say. http://trib.al/dFtGCMU ” TRUE! MUCH OF THE RESEARCH LOOKS INSPIRED!

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      1. shari nicole‏ @sharinicole042 11 May 2014
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        @WSJ you forgot to say after 40 years. Or after your dead. It pays for itself yes.

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