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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 May 2016

    Women working as chief executives earn 76% of their male counterparts on average. More jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1TekOlL pic.twitter.com/VtjzxDoORC

    12:04 PM - 17 May 2016
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      1. [nTx]vdcrx‏ @ntx_vdcrx 17 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Muh Wage Gap & SJW "statistics": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjWBXbGVyQU …

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      1. Joe Masters‏ @joemasters69 17 May 2016
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        ,and hillary and her foundation,pays woman 38% less than men. What a hypocrite. Not getting my vote now.

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      1. Twaikuer‏ @Twaikuer 17 May 2016
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        Hillary Clinton pays woman at her Foundation 38% less than men, that's OK bc she's a "feminist" #Sanders4theWINpic.twitter.com/iDDLOciRKo

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      1. Jeff Dankanich II‏ @tallestdank 17 May 2016
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      1. Adepoju Adeleke Ayo‏ @AdepojuAdeleke4 17 May 2016
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        GET FINANCIAL HELP Get financial help when you join our Financial community dont be left out http://www.winthrillsnetwork.com/ppc.php?id=ef435ccee171c95c7a5fc2a968a05150 …

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      1. Tulio_Hermil‏ @YusufElVikingo 17 May 2016
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        poor gals, should we send them some charity?

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      1. (((Book)))‏ @Book_56 17 May 2016
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        CC: @CHSommers

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      2. hrumphgrumble‏ @hrumphgrumble 17 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Does that include the feminist heroines running companies into the dirt?

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      3. Chewy Yorkie‏ @ChewyYorkie 17 May 2016
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        Versus the countless male execs who've done it since time immemorial, including the current GOP Pres. standard-bearer?

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      1. Chewy Yorkie‏ @ChewyYorkie 17 May 2016
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        Chewy Yorkie Retweeted The Wall Street Journal

        Still far from equal. Unless folks think female execs performance is at 76% of what their male counterparts is.https://twitter.com/wsj/status/732647901663494144 …

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        Women working as chief executives earn 76% of their male counterparts on average. More jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1TekOlL  pic.twitter.com/VtjzxDoORC
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      2. P.P.A.‏ @P_P_A 17 May 2016
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        Does this take into account hours worked, and other factors like duration of employment?

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      3. Chewy Yorkie‏ @ChewyYorkie 17 May 2016
        Replying to @P_P_A @WSJ

        Right, because the WSJ would publish a dubiously constructed study which doesn't control for variables such as those. Come on.

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