Economy

The Week in Business: Government Shutdown Pounds Washington State

The Week in Business: Government Shutdown Pounds Washington State

Governor's office releases list of threatened services

Almost 13,000 Washington state residents didnt receive a paycheck Jan. 11 as the partial federal government shutdown continues. These workers, many of them veterans, will once again try to sleep tonight with the insecurity of not knowing when their next paycheck is coming or how they will be able to pay their mortgages or rent,…

Seattle Journalist Explores Bank Panic that Struck Washington in 1893

Seattle Journalist Explores Bank Panic that Struck Washington in 1893

Banker solidarity in Seattle saw it through tenuous times. Other cities werent as fortunate.

This article appears in print in the November 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. EDITOR’S NOTE: In his new book, The Panic of 1893: The Untold Story of Washington States First Depression (Caxton Press, 2018), Seattle journalist Bruce Ramsey explores a bank panic and economic depression that struck Washington four years after it…

As Developers Buy Up Land, Local Mobile Home Owners Find Solutions to Keep Their Homes

As Developers Buy Up Land, Local Mobile Home Owners Find Solutions to Keep Their Homes

In a booming economy, owners of mobile homes face the prospect of having their land sold out from under them. But creative options exist to help them preserve their communities.

SOLID AS A ROC. Steve Aitchison and fellow residents of the Woodbrook mobile home park in Lakewood formed a cooperative to buy the land from an owner who wanted to sell to a developer. This article appears in print in the October 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. Twelve years ago, dozens of…

How Seattle-Area Training Programs Are Using Unconventional Ideas to Put People to Work

How Seattle-Area Training Programs Are Using Unconventional Ideas to Put People to Work

Who needs college? Not everyone, certainly. If employers and educators would realize that good careers can be forged without a bachelors degree, the most difficult people to employ might find paths to self-sufficiency.

Who needs college? Not everyone, certainly. If employers and educators would realize that good careers can be forged without a bachelor’s degree, the most difficult people to employ might find paths to self-sufficiency.

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