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ipums.org) and Washington State Budget & Policy Center analysis of 2014-2019 American Community Survey Integrated Public-Use Microdata Series (www.ipums.org)
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24. Data pulled from the following sources: Washington State Budget & Policy Center calculations based on cost of attendance for in-state, on/off campus 4-year public universities
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