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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 7

    The economy is humming, so why aren't more people working?https://nyti.ms/2CHOyG7 

    11:30 AM - 7 Sep 2018
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      2. Sergio Siáno‏ @siano2020 Sep 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        We’re too busy protesting and trying to save our country.

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      3. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 Sep 7
        Replying to @siano2020 @nytimes

        In other words, too lazy to have a job.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Emily‏ @Emily56832628 Sep 7
        Replying to @nytimes @lizagraham240

        The economy is humming according to whom ?pic.twitter.com/NgARypMAk2

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      1. Mello932384‏ @Mello932384 Sep 7
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        All the investment income from the tax breaks to super rich is causing a “false positive”.

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      1. Michel‏ @Mike16545327 Sep 7
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        Many companies need workers but wages are still low

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      2. Ron Tucker‏ @dealwithron Sep 7
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        Anyone notice prices going up a little here and there? I have!

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
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      2. Phuoi Trinh‏ @phuoitrinh Sep 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Bc Trump deported most of them!

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      1. Jon Schneider‏ @jschneid33 Sep 7
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        Jobless claims are at the lowest since 1969. Stop pushing your hate spewing agenda. You can start by firing racist writer @sarahjeong

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      1. (((merida montero)))‏ @Goodluckbeer Sep 7
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        Percocet ridden deplorables. Overdose prone trumpkins. They don't want to do "that" job. They heard that their fuhrer was going to expell everyone and give them a 78 dollar an hour job. THAT was a lie.pic.twitter.com/x8DFBrEbwo

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      1. enufs-enuf‏ @ef_this_noise Sep 7
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        Because the metrics used to gauge economic performance take little stock of worker income or employment. It’s really more about what kind of money is being earned by businesses within the country. Real economic growth is shown in the strength of the middle class.

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      1. Screwed 2.0‏ @akgdesign2 Sep 7
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        employment numbers are put out by people with skin in the game. Look at the last month's corrections

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      1. C Nino.# singlepayer‏ @squeak1967 Sep 7
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        Because wages suck they haven't gone up to keep up with the cost of living

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      1. Martino the great.‏ @andremartino325 Sep 7
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        I guess the stupid people who believe Trump miraculously turn the economy around two months after he took office, are getting ready to get high off their preferred substances. Typical.

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      1. Neill.grep@gmail.com‏ @Desoltefiber35 Sep 7
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        more to the point why aint federal workers getting that payrise

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      1. chris‏ @ChrisWorth1971 Sep 7
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        A growing deficit in a booming economy takes a special kind of stupid.

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux Sep 7
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        because decades of policies promoted by the ny times have sent jobs overseas

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      1. Ed Walker  🍞 🌹‏ @MasaccioEW Sep 8
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        The point of capitalism is to produce returns to capital. If that requires crushing the hopes of workers, tough.

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