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		<description><![CDATA[What does it take to make it in Washington state? | What does it take to live in Washington state? To pay for the bare necessities like rent, childcare, groceries, clothing, shoes, transport to work, telephone service, cleaning products and household items? (That&#8217;s without the additional costs of any comforts such as savings, vacations, cable TV, or the occasional restaurant meal.) A new report and this handy online calculator from the University of Washington School of Social Work researcher Diana Pearce...]]></description>
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