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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Dec 2014

    Wage gap between college-educated men and women is wider than for workers with less education. http://on.wsj.com/1399M8a pic.twitter.com/G8NOfL0Lp6

    7:29 PM - 16 Dec 2014
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      1. B Walker‏ @SlowNeutron 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @KarenMonsour12 Any large wage gap is quickly exploited by companies needing talent and looking to spend less. This pushes the wages up

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      1. M‏ @mpmagner 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Statistical fraud. You should be ashamed of yourselves, compare apples to apples not sociology degrees to engineering degrees, etc.

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      1. James Thompson‏Verified account @JamesPsychol 17 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @GarettJones Need to see change of proportion of pop with college degree to make sense of this mirror image reversal in degree utility.

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      1. Yara Nash‏ @LifeOfYara 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ That's because workers with less education typically have such low wages to begin with, lower variance between men & women.

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      1. John Oltean‏ @joltean 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @cocottrell Makes sense, due to greater capacity for income disparity in upper-echelon job market. A staggering statistic, regardless.

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      1. snapbrim‏ @handcrank 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @batchelorshow This finding has been debunked umpteen times over decades. The government lies.

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      1. Karl Harper‏ @HarperKarl 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ thoughts?

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      1. SpeakHuman‏ @SpeakingHuman 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Poorly-worded tweet headliner. Give it another shot.

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      1. Michelle Hall‏ @modvinsf 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ: Not sure if this graph is correct...I don't believe this graph applies as well to #STEM.

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      1. Ed Hines‏ @edhined 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ but unemployment still remains high

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      1. Cory LaGrow‏ @Silver_Rush67 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @CodyLaGrow @JennerJSmith @TrouterZ interesting read

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      1. Sheldon Nations‏ @SheldonNations 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ I went to college and I don't understand this chart.

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      1. wiml‏ @wiml2 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ How about a graph displaying the number of men killed at work? I guarantee the difference, staggering! We work harder, and die younger!

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      1. Cory LaGrow‏ @Silver_Rush67 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @akay_lagrow @carecare12 interesting

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      1. Jimmy Blomkvist‏ @jplang43 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ wow that is a bad graph. Not intuitive, scaled well,or easily read.

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      2. Kyler Nielsen‏ @KylerNielsen 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ well obviously. This doesn't control for the difference in degrees, the field they're in, or the profession.

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      3. Jeff‏ @jscottpoker 16 Dec 2014
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        @KylerNielsen @WSJ don't you dare take my narrative that women are still unequal to men in corporate America

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      1. Rachel Mans McKenny‏ @rmmckenny 16 Dec 2014
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        Re: presentations last week: @WSJ: $ gap btwn college-educated men and women is wider than for workers with less ed.pic.twitter.com/i02Z9M3E35

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