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		<description><![CDATA[The Economic Opportunity Institute, Washington&#8217;s progressive economic policy center, has taken a look at recent trends affecting ordinary residents of the state. Their findings are similar to those of the Cascadia Scorecard&#8217;s economy indicator. &#8220;The working age population of the state [of Washington] has grown by 280,000 over the past four years, but the economy has created only 10,000 more jobs than in July of 2000.&#8221; Partly as a result,...]]></description>
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