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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 3

    The economy is in a sweet spot, with steady growth and broad improvement in the labor markethttps://nyti.ms/2J6Leai 

    2:30 PM - 3 Jun 2018
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      1. REBELUTION‏ @NewRebeLife Jun 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Only if your still living with your parents. Real wages are what counts and most of us are a paycheck and a half away from foreclosure or eviction. Keeping up with the Jones are easy these days b/c we all are barely making it.

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      1. CatsArePrisons‏ @DPrisons Jun 3
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        You've unironically run this article with a picture depicting adverts for 3 stopgap jobs? ye must be mainlining ideology in the office there

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      2. WhatIsHappening  🌐‏ @Whahoppened Jun 3
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        So talk to non rich people. For actual working people, jobs #'s don't mean anything. Do you know how many jobs are being worked by an individual? It is terrible. My life hasn't changed. My salary isn't better. Still can barely pay for basics.

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      1. Deborah Sanders‏ @debsjule Jun 3
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        If counter help and waitress jobs are the measure for a job market so good you "ran out words to describe it," you certainly have done your part for keeping the propaganda going. How about the last guy who had to rescue a crashing economy? Does he get any mention?

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      1. Jeffrey Minich‏ @JeffreyMinich Jun 3
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        Lest we forget the trillion dollar deficits powering all this. Remember the deficit-powered boom in the 80s? Didn’t end well.

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      2. C Johnston‏ @ckjohnston1 Jun 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Don't forget the stagnant wages.

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      2. Siegfried‏ @friendlygiant49 Jun 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Thanks Obama..pic.twitter.com/95RcdEhy5B

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      3. David‏ @Amster_ham Jun 3
        Replying to @friendlygiant49 @nytimes

        This is a false news source. The dates were changed to skew the facts. Look up the real facts from the department of labor.

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      4. Siegfried‏ @friendlygiant49 Jun 3
        Replying to @Amster_ham @nytimes

        Thanks Obama.. https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES0000000001?output_view=net_1mth …

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      5. David‏ @Amster_ham Jun 3
        Replying to @friendlygiant49 @nytimes

        🤣🤣 you pulled month change % stats instead of comparing unemployment %, apples to oranges. Don’t skew the stats to try and make a false narrative. Unempl shot up to 10% in his first year. Reasons why could be many, no way 2 know for sure, but they did go down each year aftr

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      6. Siegfried‏ @friendlygiant49 Jun 3
        Replying to @Amster_ham @nytimes

        Do u know how to read a table or graph? It shows the steady and constant improvement of employment after Bush’s disgusting presidency.

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      1. Alexander Seredin‏ @shablon31 Jun 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Tell me about it! That is why people decided to live in a tent beside the highway, and Silicon Valey workers decided to sleep in their cars, to say nothing about people asking alms all over the place.

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      1. Ty‏ @ProtoTyler Jun 3
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        Tells that to most people's bank accounts

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      1. joe‏ @allthat30 Jun 3
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        Yep jobs numbers are great until Trump's deregulation economy puts us right back into the same situation once banks are allowed to go back to the shady s*** they were doing 8 years ago we're going to be right back in the same situation thanks Trump

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      2. Fr Russ Carmichael‏ @RussCarmichael1 Jun 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        It chugged without Trump although he takes credit

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