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Idahoans have jobs, but many can't afford necessities

Idahoans have jobs, but many can't afford necessities

In an examination of cost-of-living trends, a state labor economist painted a nuanced financial picture for Idaho, a state that has made sizable gains in reducing poverty in recent years,but has households finding it increasingly difficult to afford necessities.

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