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We may make more money than a lot of other states, but we have it going out in an uncontrolled hole too. Perhaps I should call it a breach in the dam, a break in the wall.
I like how they lump and education and health together. Education hasn't been growing due to layoffs, so the only three job sectors seeing growth are Health, Government, and Information.
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