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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 30

    Janet Yellen enters her final Fed meeting this week with the U.S. labor market as tight as it's been in nearly two decadeshttp://on.wsj.com/2EouQfD 

    5:30 AM - 30 Jan 2018
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      1. Angela Noaker‏ @angela_noaker Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        What about tight end is enough ?

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      1. ann77450‏ @ann77450 Jan 30
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        @margbrennan no gain 4 American's when prices rise with Trump policies.slowly rising prices & interest rates will begin.hes fooling ppl

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      1. ann77450‏ @ann77450 Jan 30
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        @margbrennan with Trump watch inflation 2start creeping in.any1 notice grocery prices slowly rising after taxcuts.then interest rates

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      1. Denniswigt‏ @DWigt165 Jan 30
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        Quietly did her job👍

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      1. Michael Hallden‏ @DrGitpaws Jan 30
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        Yup. Did a good job, that's why they got rid of her. Plus, she was a woman...

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      1. LyingTrumpTheMadKing‏ @FeedomdSpeech Jan 30
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      1. Henry‏ @Fdr1942 Jan 30
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        She Deserves Way More Recognition. Smart professional who got the job done so well

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      1. ATX‏ @ATX_fight_club Jan 30
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      1. Blackbird fly‏ @Blackbirdsing2 Jan 30
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        Thanks, Obama

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      2. Mace Reilly‏ @MaceReilly Jan 30
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        Imagine how high your wages would be if the US hadn’t been flooded with illegal immigrants, unskilled legal immigrants, and never ending stream of underpaid skilled foreign temporary workers.

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      3. Seth Ashby‏ @sashby1988 Jan 30
        Replying to @MaceReilly @WSJ

        It would be the exact same if businesses didn't hire them. Maybe instead of demonizing people for wanting to earn more for their family go after the business. Skip the wasted 20b + on a wall.

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      4. Mace Reilly‏ @MaceReilly Jan 30
        Replying to @sashby1988 @WSJ

        Mandatory e-verify for all new hires for all businesses. Jail time for employers who hire illegals. Then double the pay for H1b visas so they are more expensive than US workers.

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      5. Seth Ashby‏ @sashby1988 Jan 30
        Replying to @MaceReilly @WSJ

        There you go. Shift you message to protecting Americans from business malfeesents not sombody just trying to make a living. Break up monopolies and your right workers checks would start going up.

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      1. AOPhoto‏ @Oklahomases Jan 30
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      1. Just me‏ @reluctantzealot Jan 30
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        With Yellen gone..... the new policy will be to inflate the economy at the risk of hurting the poor.

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      1. Mr.EMParmar‏ @EParmar Jan 30
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        Really? Than why don’t I have a job for 9 months? I have 11 years of experience in the finance industry!

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      1. Georgette‏ @jasmeel Jan 30
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        Thanks for appointing her Obama!

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      1. KC‏ @squirrelinNH Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        at some point, gaming the numbers and putting out "glorious" albeit fake happy economic news is going to bite you guys in the ass.....just like meltdown time, but hey, "housing never loses value", right?

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