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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 4 Nov 2016

    U.S. adds 161,000 jobs in October; jobless rate ticks down to 4.9% http://on.wsj.com/2f8mtb5 pic.twitter.com/qP8L0h9YkH

    6:02 AM - 4 Nov 2016
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      1. GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION‏ @TheLiePolitic 4 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is why our nation hates the US Media and its propagandized lies.http://theliepolitic.com/2016/08/lies 

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      1. R(e)dacted‏ @NotANareNutta 4 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @greta

        Fiction can be fun! These numbers don't include those who have stopped looking for work, a HUGE segment of the population.

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      2. MichaelKitces‏Verified account @MichaelKitces 4 Nov 2016
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        RT @WSJ: U.S. adds 161,000 jobs in October; jobless rate ticks down to 4.9% http://on.wsj.com/2f8mtb5 pic.twitter.com/BCXyXZ2zfu

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      3. Cris Wallace‏ @CriswallaceWG 4 Nov 2016
        Replying to @MichaelKitces @WSJ

        Rate hike coming in December

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      1. M 👠‏ @Make_the_furfly 4 Nov 2016
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        @greta Did you add in ppl that stopped looking for work? did this account for how many ppl are now on welfare & food stamps to survive

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      1. M.S.‏ @thatguyMS 4 Nov 2016
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        "U.S. Govt. considers “employment” to include working for at least 1 hr. during 1 week and being paid for it." - @GallupNews CEO book

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      1. reading0101‏ @reading0101 4 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        B.S. The REAL rate is around 20%. They changed the way it is reported. PLUS, working two jobs doesn't equal 1 career. This is bad info.

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      1. kevinsypolt‏ @kevinsypolt1 4 Nov 2016
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        is this full time jobs?

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      1.  ❌ItalianYNO ❌‏ @familysherrod 4 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @greta But how many people have stopped looking?

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      1. Sunil Sunder Raj‏ @SunilSunderRaj3 4 Nov 2016
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        Not counting long term unemployed under employed and people who stopped searching for a job That number is false!

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      1. Deaneal forbes‏ @deaneal_forbes 4 Nov 2016
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        even your chart shows how stupid that 4.9 looks how stupid do you think we are I it's just for the headlines vote @realDonaldTrump

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      1. Russ Foust‏ @russ8979 4 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @greta BS report real numbers - number not working, number underemployed

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      1. Rich Bahnweg‏ @richbahnweg 4 Nov 2016
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        about jobs. Can't confirm but, government uses 35 hours as a work week. If true, country really doing bad.

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      1. deplorable ms.P‏ @mspmrk4evr 4 Nov 2016
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        We don't trust any information coming from our corrupt government.

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      1. Peter George‏ @kritzer1949 4 Nov 2016
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        @greta Job growth LESS than expected.

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      1. Tom K‏ @tomk429 4 Nov 2016
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        I note people have been hyper-critical of the calc during Obama years. But it is apples to apples going back decades with no changes.

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      1. Daniel Schiavone‏ @DanSchiavone 4 Nov 2016
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        94 million are not working in the US

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      1. xDueceJC22x‏ @twrestlinga 4 Nov 2016
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        seasonal jobs...same as every year

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