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		<description><![CDATA[Work on a better measure of affordability continues. | For the last several years something has really gotten under my skin: the way we talk about housing and affordability. I don&#8217;t like the way we measure it. The first time I found myself getting unhappy about the discussion about housing affordability was a few years ago when I watched the debate over legislation to create incentive zoning in Seattle. By using a formula based on Area Median Income and...]]></description>
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