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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Mar 2015

    Today, 41% of Americans identify as middle class, 17% as upper middle class and 29% as working class.http://on.wsj.com/1DnBwGQ 

    3:52 PM - 15 Mar 2015
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      1. Tweety Bird (Janice)‏ @jsc20051 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ I would like to know how the poll was done. Was the sample representative of America or just WSJ's target audience?

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      1. DIMWIN2‏ @If_Its_Magic 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ Middle class % is moderate/independent voting %. The swing voter.

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      1. Bond James Bond‏ @vindenmed327 15 Mar 2015
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        “@WSJ: Today, 41% of Americans identify as middle class, 17% as upper middle class and 29% as working class nt sure wht I'm n knw Mndy I wrk

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      1. Patricia Britton‏ @geewhizpat 15 Mar 2015
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        “@WSJ: Today, 41% of Americans identify as middle class, 17% as upper middle class and 29% as working class. http://on.wsj.com/1DnBwGQ ”

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      1. Gary Quinn‏ @Gary_R_Quinn 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ I'm going with, no class... :) nobodies business

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      1. Saccha Report‏ @Saccha_Report 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ can you explain to me how that is when there is 100+ million Americans on food stamps? how is there any middle class?

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      2. Caff Adeus‏ @cvffvdeus 15 Mar 2015
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        I'm S Class RT @WSJ: 41% of Americans identify as middle class, 17% as upper middle class and 29% as working class. http://on.wsj.com/1DnBwGQ 

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      3. Mr. J1S wPk  🇧🇿 🇺🇸‏ @J1SInc 15 Mar 2015
        Replying to @cvffvdeus

        @caffadeus @WSJ working isn't middle? then again isn't anyone w/ a job working class? or is it just blue collar jobs ?

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      1. Mark Donatelli‏ @MarkDonatelli 15 Mar 2015
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        Opinion or Reality? “41% of Americans identify as middle class, 17% upper middle class, 29% working class http://on.wsj.com/1DnBwGQ ” via @WSJ

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      1. EireRogue00‏ @Eirerogue00 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ Gotta' be the 2% who identify with 'No Class'??

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      1. Just Somebody‏ @rosierebekaha 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ working class: those living paycheck to paycheck!

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      1. Ferz‏ @Fernandolrz01 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ AMAZING! Amazing, ARCLIGHT VELKOZ SKIN for League of Legends. Check it out it really works! Try it out now at: http://bit.ly/19cONp7 

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      2. The Informant‏ @informantsec 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ Of the 41% how many are fooling themselves into thinking they are middle class when they are in debt up their ears their whole life.

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      3. Adrian Casanova‏ @adriancsnv 15 Mar 2015
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        @informantsec @WSJ true

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      1. Joey B‏ @The_Real_Joey_B 15 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ 24% are taking Zumba class.

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      1. Womblesub‏ @Womblesub 15 Mar 2015
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        @wsj .....and 96% as obese :-)

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