“@WSJ: Veterans age 18 to 24 have an unemployment rate of 21.4% vs. 14.3% for nonveterans: http://on.wsj.com/1494f2G pic.twitter.com/RTOKcTWa5E”
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“@WSJ: Veterans age 18 to 24 have an unemployment rate of 21.4% vs. 14.3% for nonveterans: http://on.wsj.com/1494f2G pic.twitter.com/RTOKcTWa5E”
@WSJ unskilled, uneducated are hard to hire regardless of their service to the country
@WSJ
Let's put an end 2 this unacceptable unemployment rate 4 veterans.
@WSJ @IAmSophiaNelson That's an absolute shame and embarrassment!
@WSJ now remove college grads from "nonveterans" and see what happens.
Rough. “@WSJ: Vets age 18 to 24 have an unemployment rate of 21.4% vs. 14.3% for nonveterans: http://on.wsj.com/1494f2G pic.twitter.com/jcCdfwf8XP”
@WSJ that explains why ppl are cursing the Government
@WSJ Private sector hires cronies and their offsprings
@WSJ @IAmEnlightened_ I see this at my job and I work for the govt. we have no new vets coming in
@uBattleGround @WSJ yeah its sad I see plenty of them on the streets. My city is a military town. My husband is in the Airforce. It's sad
@WSJ How does this correlate with college degrees? Might be a pretty significant factor...
@WSJ sad day - why?
@WSJ Who wants to be apart of a pre-launching business?
@WSJ @CombatLeaders Yeah, but did you control for the Post-9/11 GI Bill?
@WSJ These are skewed statistics but I guess it shows how well people can manipulate data to express their viewpoints
"@WSJ: Veterans age 18 to 24 have an unemployment rate of 21.4% vs. 14.3% for nonveterans: http://on.wsj.com/1494f2G pic.twitter.com/1WJtGELDHY"
@WSJ This is a condition that corporate America can assist with solving. Gov't can't dictate to corporations re hiring, they need to lead..!
#NeedFullEmployment @WSpriggs MT @WSJ #Vets 18 to 24 at 21.4% unemployment vs 14.3% 4 nonvets http://on.wsj.com/1494f2G pic.twitter.com/ERN3u4Rk8a
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