“@WSJ: Unemployment rate in Feb:
No HS degree: 8.4%
HS degree: 5.4%
College degree: 2.7%
http://on.wsj.com/1MkK2b1 pic.twitter.com/WUzQnskHaM”
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“@WSJ: Unemployment rate in Feb:
No HS degree: 8.4%
HS degree: 5.4%
College degree: 2.7%
http://on.wsj.com/1MkK2b1 pic.twitter.com/WUzQnskHaM”
Here's the real unemployment situation @WSJ clowns. http://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/unemployment-charts …
@EvilEsq @MarkarianFitzy But when your entire organization is built to mass market Wall Street, facts are what you want them to be. @WSJ
Markets react to fact and fiction. @WSJ analyzes fiction. They'd be more usful if they analyzed both @phpress @MarkarianFitzy.
@EvilEsq @WSJ @MarkarianFitzy It's flattering to the disciples to pretend homelessness, poverty, long-term joblessness don't exist. Fantasy.
Trickle up Marxism doesn't work @phpress @WSJ @MarkarianFitzy.
@EvilEsq @WSJ @MarkarianFitzy Neither does lying to keep the rubes playing. Hiding actual unemployment figures behind this BS is shameful.
MT @WSJ: Feb Unemployment by education
No HS degree: 8.4%
HS degree: 5.4%
College degree: 2.7%
http://on.wsj.com/1MkK2b1 pic.twitter.com/fIe7syNPKO
@WSJ Where are the stats of unemployment of youth?
Where are the under-employment stats?
MT @WSJ: Feb unemployment rate by education
No HS degree: 8.4%
HS degree: 5.4%
College degree: 2.7%
pic.twitter.com/pmgoc0Ne7W cc @elismason1
学歴と失業率 アメリカ @WSJ
中卒 8.4%
高卒 5.4%
大卒 2.7%
http://on.wsj.com/1MkK2b1 pic.twitter.com/dDAhNSTgWE
@WSJ @GrooveSDC
Wonder what the under employed numbers are for college degree?
Whatever it is I don't blame the people trying to lower it. I blame the people who aren't. @dario_rivero @WSJ
@GrooveSDC @WSJ
True that
RT@WSJ: Unemployment rate in Feb. by education
No HS degree: 8.4%
HS degree: 5.4%
College degree: 2.7%http://on.wsj.com/1MkK2b1
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