“@WSJ: Sea change. People are entering the U.S. labor force at the lowest pace since 1990. http://on.wsj.com/1AZgZoP pic.twitter.com/IHo7X1K48z”
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“@WSJ: Sea change. People are entering the U.S. labor force at the lowest pace since 1990. http://on.wsj.com/1AZgZoP pic.twitter.com/IHo7X1K48z”
#ThanksObama RT @WSJ: People are entering the US labor force at the lowest pace since 1990. http://on.wsj.com/1AZgZoP pic.twitter.com/ujw7c4z8jw
@WSJ we were wildly over employed before the recession. Why analysts continue to overlook this structural issue is beyond me.
@WSJ Where R Jobs other than min wage. Course if those picketing for $15. per hr., flipping Hamburgers would not be to back 31,200 lit skill
@WSJ "@:Seoul"@Korea:"@News:"
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@WSJ Can't supply labor to companies that cannot afford to hire anymore. We need to change leaders instead of more vacations and golf.
@WSJ Republic of Korea, Seoul citizens 122 minutes massacred. Please help. http://blog.chosun.com/chikookp/6971068 …pic.twitter.com/oP2ZrKudGP
@WSJ at this rate, a 37 yr old male will be dead before the job market recovers.
@WSJ what about the low unemployment numbers? Would the Campaigner & chiefs staff be fudging the numbers? don't count them don't exsist?
@WSJ And it is largely a function of demographics - - slowest working age population growth in decades
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