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In an interview Thursday with The Associated Press, the president says the American people are "really, really down" after two years of pandemic, volatility in the economy and surging gas prices.
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It took four years, but Washington has now recovered more jobs than it lost during the Great Recession. But Wednesday’s announcement comes with a…
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Tacoma’s City Council will vote this afternoon to slash the city budget by 15 percent - with cuts to pretty much everything, including the police and fire…
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The recession has brought a major spike in the number of Washington families who experience hunger, according to data from advocates and federal…
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For the first time in nearly a decade, a Washington municipality has defaulted on a loan. The Greater Wenatchee Public Facilities District operates Town…
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Things are so bad, a picture is now only worth 200 words. People are using the sun to get a tan. Everyone is downsizing — CEOs are even playing miniature…
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Economists say the recession ended in June, 2009, but for many of us, it’s hard to tell the difference. Unemployment remains high and the economy is…
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In the past decade the number of takeoffs and landings at Paine Field has dropped by nearly half.The Snohomish County airport at Everett serves Boeing and…
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Washington's jobless rate is down to 9.1 percent after the state added an estimated 5,800 jobs in April.Employment Security Commissioner Paul Trause said…