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		<description><![CDATA[Who gets hurt by high gas prices? | One in three Northwest households makes less than $35,000 a year, before taxes. That&#8217;s about 1.6 million households. Now, $35k ain&#8217;t bad&#8212;and it&#8217;s far, far&nbsp;above the federal poverty line, even for a family of four&nbsp;&#8212; but most households below that level feel $4 gasoline as a major blow. And especially when fuel costs are sending the price of everything from cat food to a handyman visit&nbsp;into double-digit inflation. One in...]]></description>
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