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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Jul 2014

    Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. The future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 

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      2. Michelle Bouquet‏ @mich_bouquet 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees..." These kinds of things make me feel elitist 😌

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      3. Michelle Bouquet‏ @mich_bouquet 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @mich_bouquet

        @Keith_Huang1 I guess tweeting pithy comments makes you feel elitist 😉

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      2. حمد بن علي الرويتع‏ @HamadR 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        فقط ٣ من كل ١٠ أمريكيين يحملون شهاد بكالوريوس، والمستقبل لحملة التأهيل المهني والتدريب الفني حيث يصل مرتب اللحام إلى ٣٠ألف ريال شهرياً @WSJ

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      3. عبدالرحمن‏ @abu_riman 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @HamadR

        @HamadR @WSJ دور لنا ورشة

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      4. حمد بن علي الرويتع‏ @HamadR 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @abu_riman

        @abu_riman @WSJ ههههههههه ترى المهندس أكثر واحد قدرة على التحور للجانب المهني 😁

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      2. Patti Johnson‏ @PattiBJohnson 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. The future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ”

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      3. Jamey White‏ @JameyWhiteTX 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @PattiBJohnson

        @PattiBJohnson surprising statistic but something we've talked about. Not sure I could recommend this route to my kids...

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      4. Patti Johnson‏ @PattiBJohnson 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @JameyWhiteTX

        @JameyWhiteTX Agree!

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      1. Robt Caston‏ @Rwc356 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ” Very sad!!

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      1. Vincent Cole‏ @fatheromalley1 21 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ So what? College degrees are over rated. US economic mobility is just fine if you have an independent spirit of self employment.

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      1. Janene Nolan Geiss‏ @janenegeiss 25 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ I'm offended by ITT Tech ad prominently placed at top - hoping advertiser didn't influence story! Not my beloved @WSJ!

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      1. Matt Miller‏ @MrMatthewVaughn 23 Jul 2014
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        “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 & older have bachelor's degrees. The future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ” #notOkay

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      1. AmyLeeya‏ @leeya_amy 21 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ it cost way...... too EXPENSIVE now back when it was 10 years ago

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      1. Prady Misra‏ @pradym 21 Jul 2014
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        “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. The future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ” tragedy

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      1. Gene Carella‏ @GeneCarella 21 Jul 2014
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        MT that is an ugly stat for the future “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ”

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      1.  👑MBT 🇺🇬 🇰🇪 🇷🇼 🇹🇿 🇳🇬‏ @BrianMunalwa 21 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ I wish I was in America. with my Bachelors at 23 and very brilliant still I don't have a paying job here in #Uganda I need a VISA

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      1. Aaron Bong‏ @aaronbong 21 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ "Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older are saddled with exorbitant college loans." -I fixed your title for you.

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      1. Dena Shlah‏ @dshlah 21 Jul 2014
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        RT: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. The future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9  @WSJ

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      1. Ashley Martin‏ @ashleydrueesq 21 Jul 2014
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        “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans age 25 or older have bachelor's degrees. The future of U.S. economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ” #edu

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      2. Jamey White‏ @JameyWhiteTX 21 Jul 2014
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        “@WSJ: Just 3 in 10 Americans 25 or older have bach's degrees. The future of US economic mobility: http://on.wsj.com/1u2c1q9 ” @BrianJamesWilli

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      3. Jamey White‏ @JameyWhiteTX 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @JameyWhiteTX

        @BrianJamesWilli just what we talked about earlier this summer.

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      4. Brian James Williams‏ @BrianJamesWilli 21 Jul 2014
        Replying to @JameyWhiteTX

        @JameyWhiteTX @BrianJamesWilli that seems like a low percentage but interesting

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