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		<title>A National Look at Tax Fairness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Illustrating Washington's position at the bottom. | Sightline has developed a new pair of maps&#8212;here and here&#8212;that illustrate quite nicely the fairness of tax systems in the 50 states. In the map below, states are color coded according to the tax burden shouldered by the state&#8217;s poorest families. The reason Washington is bright red&#8212;the brightest red of any state&#8212;is that the poorest 20 percent of Washington&#8217;s families pay 17.3 percent of their income in state taxes. It&#8217;s...]]></description>
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