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In reply to the discussion: Employers added 528,000 jobs in July, as the hot labor market powers on [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
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It used to be that you could get free access to articles in The Wall Street Journal. by going in through TWSJ.'s Twitter account or the Twitter accounts of the authors:
How to get around the paywall to read articles in The Wall Street Journal.:
For free access to articles in The Wall Street Journal., trying going in through the authors' Twitter feeds:
For free access to articles in The Wall Street Journal., trying going in through the authors' Twitter feeds:
This trick doesn't seem to work anymore, but you might be able to get in if they've slipped up. Here are those accounts:
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The Wall Street Journal.: @WSJ
https://twitter.com/wsj
Wall Street Journal
Breaking news and features from the WSJ.
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Ben Leubsdorf: @BenLeubsdorf
https://twitter.com/BenLeubsdorf
I cover the economy at @WSJ. @ConMonitorNews, @AP, @the_herald alum. DC native. Hyperactive news omnivore. Also I like burritos. ben.leubsdorf@wsj.com
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Josh Zumbrun: ?@JoshZumbrun
https://twitter.com/JoshZumbrun
National economics correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. Covering the world's usual state of greed and disorder, confusion and apathy. josh.zumbrun@wsj.com
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Nick Timiraos: @NickTimiraos
https://twitter.com/NickTimiraos
National economics correspondent, The Wall Street Journal
Please look at the tweets, as Nick Timiraos likes to slice and dice the data every which way. Also, link to the "11 charts " article from his Twitter feed to get past TWSJ.'s paywall.
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Jeffrey Sparshott: @jeffsparshott
https://twitter.com/jeffsparshott
Jeffrey.Sparshott@wsj.com
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Paul Vigna: @paulvigna
https://twitter.com/paulvigna
Markets, bitcoin, and the zombie apocalypse.
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Eric Morath: @EricMorath
https://twitter.com/EricMorath
Eric.Morath@wsj.com
I'm a Wall Street Journal economy reporter, dad, husband and Spartan for life. eric.morath@wsj.com
Washington DC
blogs.wsj.com/economics/
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Sarah Chaney: ?@sechaney
https://twitter.com/sechaney
Economy Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. Tar Heel. sarah.chaney@wsj.com
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Employers added 528,000 jobs in July, as the hot labor market powers on [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Aug 2022
OP
The OP. I threw a quick "edited to add" at the bottom a minute later explaining my mistake. I'm
progree
Aug 2022
#8
it's more nuanced than that. With the job market like this, inflation is likely not receding.
Calista241
Aug 2022
#42
At the time, Slobfather's 3.5% was the lowest unemployment rate since May 1969 when it was 3.4%
progree
Aug 2022
#24
It was just last week the so-called financial experts were saying we were in a recession
JohnSJ
Aug 2022
#30
I can't do that. I can't compare wages to an inflation measure that excludes energy and food
progree
Aug 2022
#62
The US netted more jobs this month alone than the entirety of Donald Trump's presidency.
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2022
#52