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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Sep 2014

    The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from the 2013 class.http://on.wsj.com/1AfrIbj 

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      1. Danny Ray‏ @Danray1992 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ @rayofsunshine51

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      1. Sina Stieding‏ @sina_james 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ That is if graduates get a job to begin with................

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      1. lisa‏ @watchherfly 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ #Fastfoodstrike should read this!

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      2. Andrew Poure‏ @apoure25 7 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from the 2013 class.” If I get a 48k job I'll die.

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      3. JL Johnson‏Verified account @user47 7 Sep 2014
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        @apoure25 @WSJ That seems awfully high. Took me years before I was there. Of course it’s cheaper to live in the Midwest.

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      4. Andrew Poure‏ @apoure25 7 Sep 2014
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        @user47 Yeah I don't plan on making that for another few years. Not in this industry.

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      1. CerebrumFloss‏ @CerebrumFloss 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ And if Obama has his way a 16 year old High School dropout will have a starting Salary of $31,200. Insane

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      1. MR.Entrepreneur2.4M‏ @SMITHTEAM11 8 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ might be if they get hired at the right job! And as of the last 2yrs only 4% of graduates have jobs in the field of their degree.

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      1. prettypinkponies‏ @prettypinkpro 7 Sep 2014
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        "Can the U.S. compete internationally? Its companies can. Its #workers cannot." Via @WSJ #career #us #work

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      1. thotakura AppaRao‏ @thotakuraappara 7 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from the 2013 class. http://on.wsj.com/1AfrIbj ”

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      1. Christine Mertz‏ @christinermertz 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ But how many of that class will have gotten jobs?

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      1. MM330 Dalton Hays‏ @MM330DaltonHays 7 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ:The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2014 is up 7.5% from the 2013 class." Let's hope this trend continues #MM330

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      1. Nayantara Bhat‏ @scarychica 7 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from the 2013 class. http://on.wsj.com/1AfrIbj ” hope!

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      1. New Hampshire Bound‏ @NHampshireBound 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ Do you prefer your cooked books boiled or fried? Look at the source. An organization who benefits from enrollments. We're not ALL dumb.

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      1. Bonnie‏ @BonnieLassGA 7 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: The average starting salary for... the class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from the 2013 class. http://on.wsj.com/1AfrIbj ” I call BS!

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      1. Michael Gallagher‏ @mgallagh68 7 Sep 2014
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        More great economic news: “@WSJ: The average starting salary for class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from 2013 class. http://on.wsj.com/1AfrIbj ”

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      1. Amanda Henry‏ @mrsamandajhenry 7 Sep 2014
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        The average starting salary for a member of the class of 2014 is $48,707, up 7.5% from the 2013 class. http://on.wsj.com/1AfrIbj  via @WSJ

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