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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 May 2014

    Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO 

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      1. #hellomynameisMingKa‏ @MKChan_RCPSC 12 May 2014
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        Interesting RT "@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”

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      1. Lisa J Braun‏ @LisaJBraun 12 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay ... than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”. Interesting look at investing

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      2. Linda Wolff‏ @CarpoolGoddess 12 May 2014
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        Another reason to exercise“@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO 

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      3. nancy l. wolf‏ @_nwolf 12 May 2014
        Replying to @CarpoolGoddess

        Exercise & your 401K. (Sweat more, earn more) http://trib.al/cR86UnO  Via @CarpoolGoddess #boomer$$$

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      1. Katie Lehr‏ @burkepeaches 12 May 2014
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        @WSJ Being motivated shows up in many ways. Who knew?

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      1. CancerWellnessforLife‏ @bewellwithsami 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ” #getmoving

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      1. Hope DeRocha‏ @HDeRocha 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay... http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”. Incentive for a workplace wellness program?

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      1. Hope DeRocha‏ @HDeRocha 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”

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      1. Teo Marcano‏ @teomarcano 12 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”

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      1. Mohamed Rahman‏ @Moe_Ramen112 12 May 2014
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        @WSJ this is on point!! #stayfit

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      1. Craig Bilberry‏ @Cbilberry4116 12 May 2014
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        Exercise does payoff...“@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”

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      1. Curtis‏ @curtryan 12 May 2014
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        glad i worked out this am @WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay on avg than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”

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      1. Alisa Sparkia Moore‏ @asmoore 12 May 2014
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        Which came first tho? ."@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ”

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      1. michael bennett‏ @michaelloggedon 12 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ” a reason to get fit

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      1. Jennifer Usher‏ @jmanos 12 May 2014
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        Guess I need to start regularly exercising @WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9%+ pay than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO 

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      1. BrightBlue Partners‏ @brightblueATL 12 May 2014
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        @WSJ Do you have the breakdown between male and female workers who exercise?

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      1. Rags Srinivasan‏ @rags 12 May 2014
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        @WSJ or is it those who earn higher have time to exercise regularly?

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      2. Asali Grace‏ @AsaliGrace 12 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: Workers who exercise regularly earn 9% higher pay, on average, than those who don't. http://trib.al/cR86UnO ” reason to hit the gym

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      3. mellymel‏ @creolemommie 12 May 2014
        Replying to @AsaliGrace

        @AsaliNotes @WSJ how do you quantify that line of reasoning? Sum managers receive $400/mo for "health & wellness" aka gym #IsThatHow ?

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      4. Asali Grace‏ @AsaliGrace 12 May 2014
        Replying to @creolemommie

        @MelissaHebert73 @WSJ it's a study showing causal relationship b/t those who work out & their pay. Quant by salary & sum co's do incentives.

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      5. mellymel‏ @creolemommie 12 May 2014
        Replying to @AsaliGrace

        @AsaliNotes little misleading...how many will run out and start working out to increase their pay? Wait...do ppl read @wsj in #urban areas?

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