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Posted Tue, Feb 23, 3:01 p.m.
I'm not sure what your comparison of the median salary for Seattle households ($45K) to the average city employee salary ($66K) tells us about the fairness of the city employees' compensation, but it is an eye opening figure. In these challenging times, as you say, the city needs to make ...
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