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From the article"
"The number of children in Massachusetts has fallen almost 5% since 2000, but the declines are not happening in all parts of the state. "The Greater Boston region can compete anywhere in the world for jobs, innovation, productivity," Schneider says, "but there are huge areas of New England that have not been able to diversify and are struggling to connect with new economic opportunities."" |
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:05 pm GMT Post subject: |
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JCK wrote: | From the article"
"The number of children in Massachusetts has fallen almost 5% since 2000, but the declines are not happening in all parts of the state. "The Greater Boston region can compete anywhere in the world for jobs, innovation, productivity," Schneider says, "but there are huge areas of New England that have not been able to diversify and are struggling to connect with new economic opportunities."" |
It would be nice if they gave actual numbers or didn't use such ambiguous wording. What they wrote could be true with or without a declining child population in Greater Boston.
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