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Region: WASHINGTON

Over 10% of Washington's population lives below the poverty line, with many struggling to make ends meet.

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                Strengthening social safety net programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF can help provide a safety net for individuals and families experiencing poverty. This can also help reduce food insecurity, im...
                
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                Promoting economic development in low-income communities can help create jobs and stimulate economic growth. This can also improve access to goods and services, reduce crime, and improve quality of li...
                
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                Expanding access to affordable housing can help reduce poverty by providing low-income individuals and families with a stable and affordable place to live. This can also improve health outcomes and ed...
                
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                Increasing the minimum wage can help lift people out of poverty by providing them with a higher income. This can also stimulate the economy by increasing consumer spending....
                
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                Expanding access to affordable housing can help reduce poverty by providing low-income individuals and families with a stable and affordable place to live. This can also improve health outcomes and ed...
                
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