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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Sep 2017

    How American jobs have changed: Then and now http://on.wsj.com/2gD8hs0 pic.twitter.com/uEkBNqd43Q

    5:50 PM - 5 Sep 2017
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      2. Fishing Rod‏ @fishing_rod8 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's about the time Reagan became President. Companies would rather not pay pensions and instead want you to gamble on the stock market.

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      3. Joe Terracciano‏ @heyJosephus 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @fishing_rod8 @WSJ

        Another argument for Unions and Union pensions 2

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      1. Ronnie Chopra‏ @RonnieChopra1 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Startling change in pensions, live today mentality

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      2. Joe Terracciano‏ @heyJosephus 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @fishing_rod8

        Cmpny's save on both ends when they "allow" employees to manage their own benefits/retirement accounts knowing most employees are unable to

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Joe Terracciano‏ @heyJosephus 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @heyJosephus @WSJ @fishing_rod8

        Same as Health savings accounts which are fine if you have knowledge skills ability to access benefits -Avg worker doesn't have ability

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      1. WhyIBother‏ @sometimeworthit 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Scariest part is gray area representing over 1/2 of Americans with no retirement of their own.

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      1. david b wollner‏ @davengene 5 Sep 2017
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        so much for trickle down economics. can we finally get real and start telling the truth? Policies geared to the top hurt, not help workers

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      1. Ac‏ @JayBlue99 5 Sep 2017
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        The rich get richer and the poor get poorer..Republicans fighting Democrats while we both get screwed smh

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      1. SouthernOmaEng‏ @SouthernOmaEng 5 Sep 2017
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        Unions are not perfect but since they have been going away worker rights are in the 🚽. We really need to renew the push for workers rights.

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      1. Deb Mercer‏ @debmercer55 5 Sep 2017
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        Enlightening... how many jods have healthcare?

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      1. SouthernOmaEng‏ @SouthernOmaEng 5 Sep 2017
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        You can see the size which I guess is for those with neither is the biggest and the worst. That seems to have been missed on these charts.

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      2. Justin J. Carbonneau‏ @JJCarbonneau 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        What is the gray area? No plan at all? If so, that is bad!

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      3. SouthernOmaEng‏ @SouthernOmaEng 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @JJCarbonneau @WSJ

        My guess it means unless you are rich you are in a 💩load of trouble area. And we all know 99.99% of those are not rich.

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      1. Byron Solomon‏ @BSolomonsHood 5 Sep 2017
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        Many pensions have become underfunded and 401k are filled with fees.

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      1. Reuben Woodruff‏ @reubenwoodruff 5 Sep 2017
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        What's really disturbing is the number of jobs with no post-work safety net.

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      2. Twaikuer‏ @Twaikuer 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        if only 2% have pensions how can 11% have both pensions and 401k's?

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      3. Sue Zdroik‏ @ladysfz 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Twaikuer @WSJ

        2% have pensions only;11% have both I believe

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      2. Lewis Fairchild‏ @lewfairchild 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Where's your condemnation of treating as criminals kids brought to USA without papers?

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      3. WhyIBother‏ @sometimeworthit 5 Sep 2017
        Replying to @lewfairchild @WSJ

        This article has nothing to do with 45's DACA decision. There's plenty out there on it, though. Practically 9 out of 10 tweets are about it.

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