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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Nov 2014

    The share of high-poverty, high-inequality counties in the U.S. is growing. http://on.wsj.com/1Fbu4w8 pic.twitter.com/3J74ZJYHHg

    1:12 PM - 23 Nov 2014
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      1.  👌🏿 ❌CindyBP ❌ 👌🏿‏ @CindyBP 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @CountryLife4_Me This chart is worthless without the key

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      2. Joe Bilby‏ @JoeBilby1 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Looks like it is centered in the old Confederacy -- wonder why.

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      3.  👌🏿 ❌CindyBP ❌ 👌🏿‏ @CindyBP 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @JoeBilby1

        @JoeBilby1 @WSJ What's centered, there is no key

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      4. Joe Bilby‏ @JoeBilby1 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @CindyBP

        @CindyBP @WSJ Duh, look at where the colors are concentrated. The social order of the Confederacy lives.

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      5.  👌🏿 ❌CindyBP ❌ 👌🏿‏ @CindyBP 23 Nov 2014
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        @JoeBilby1 @WSJ There is no key-duh. The chart is worthless.

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      6. Joe Bilby‏ @JoeBilby1 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @CindyBP

        @CindyBP @WSJ See the same chart in the NYTIMES. It is pretty clear, unless you refuse to acknowledge.

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      7.  👌🏿 ❌CindyBP ❌ 👌🏿‏ @CindyBP 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @JoeBilby1

        @JoeBilby1 @WSJ Good lord billy bob. On the picture posted there was no key. If you saw one, get help.

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      1. Robert McLaws‏Verified account @robertmclaws 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Those kinds of graphs are usually best accompanied by a legend, so we know what we're looking at. #justsayin

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      1. sgtredbluered‏ @sgtredbluered 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Give us a G__ D___ break. Stop w the politics of envy & carping about what you DON'T HAVE, and be thankful for what you DO have.

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      1. Acts‏ @KegParty5 23 Nov 2014
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        That graph / map is wrong. Unless Orange is Worst than Red. Which reminds me WHAT COLOR IS THE TERROR thingy 2day? Do I nd an umbrella @WSJ

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      1. Elisha Dushku‏ @Elisha_Dushku 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Lies, damned lies, and statistics - M. Twain.

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      1. sgtredbluered‏ @sgtredbluered 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJhttps://twitter.com/sgtredbluered/status/536216321113849856 …

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        @WSJecon Give us a G__ D___ break. Stop whining and carping about what you DON'T HAVE, and be thankful for what you DO have.
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      1. Raj Suvarna‏ @rvsuvarna 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ This report should overlay education aka literacy rates along with industries. We need to determine the root cause.

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      2. Kelvin A. Katuramu‏ @KelvinKaturamu 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Key please in order for someone to read this chart. Is high poverty green, orange or yellow????

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      3. Iceberg Gem‏ @IcebergGem 23 Nov 2014
        Replying to @KelvinKaturamu

        @KelvinKaturamu @WSJ lol gotta click on the link. No way such a topic will be given all away in a picture...it's a traffic generator.

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      1. Ron Allan‏ @21days2Better 24 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ https://www.facebook.com/rjohnsonartist/posts/4795817188958 …pic.twitter.com/cy7WdJhNqS

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      1. Infinity News‏ @infinity_news_ 24 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: The share of high-poverty, high-inequality counties in the U.S. is growing. http://on.wsj.com/1Fbu4w8  pic.twitter.com/tqm32uHgbI”

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      1. Trevor Cremer (River)‏ @TrevorCremer 23 Nov 2014
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