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County By County Comparison

Return Per Dollar Contributed by Citizens within Each County


State & Federal Transportation Funds

A Ten Year Future View


2006-2015

Strategic Planning and Programming


How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
All Washington Counties  Pre-Existing Funds, 2003 Funding
nding Package & 2005 Funding Package
Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale rack,
not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have been ear-
marked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Less than $1 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 Funding Transportation Return Per


Benton 62¢
County Contributed for Distributions & Dollar
Transportation Expenditures Contributed
Spokane 67¢
Yakima 70¢
Adams 71,570,000 177,304,000 2.48
Asotin 84,850,000 67,827,000 0.80
Clark 70¢
Benton 609,168,000 378,742,000 0.62
Asotin 80¢
Chelan 289,861,000 295,102,000 1.02
Clallam 80¢ Clallam 262,288,000 209,821,000 0.80
Franklin 80¢ Clark 1,629,719,000 1,142,455,000 0.70
Pierce 81¢ Columbia 15,705,000 47,939,000 3.05
Thurston 83¢ Cowlitz 417,644,000 412,374,000 0.99
Whatcom 85¢ How to Read this Chart: Douglas 147,592,000 252,406,000 1.71
Kitsap 87¢ Ferry 32,032,000 82,602,000 2.58
Snohomish 88¢ For every dollar projected to be contributed by Asotin Franklin 232,977,000 187,142,000 0.80
Mason 91¢ County residents, 80¢ is projected to be returned to Asotin Garfield 9,582,000 48,164,000 5.03
Grant 330,533,000 330,330,000 1.00
Cowlitz 99¢ through investments by the state, county, and cities within Grays Harbor 264,470,000 282,453,000 1.07
Stevens 99¢
Grant $1.00
Asotin County. Island 469,303,000 560,702,000 1.19
Jefferson 156,933,000 396,556,000 2.53
Chelan $1.02 For every dollar projected to be contributed by Pacific King 7,900,948,000 8,867,706,000 1.12
Grays Harbor $1.07
County residents, $2.56 is projected to be returned to Kitsap 1,842,412,000 1,595,457,000 0.87
King $1.12 Kittitas 143,145,000 667,152,000 4.66
Walla Walla $1.16
Pacific County through investments by the state, county, Klickitat 90,290,000 148,456,000 1.64
Okanogan $1.19 and cities within Pacific County. Lewis 291,760,000 459,649,000 1.58
Island $1.19 Lincoln 40,537,000 167,253,000 4.13
Skagit $1.29 Mason 220,713,000 200,172,000 0.91
Skamania $1.32
Okanogan 164,277,000 195,656,000 1.19
Whitman $1.43
Pacific 82,506,000 210,922,000 2.56
Lewis Pend Oreille 51,594,000 99,412,000 1.93
$1.58
Pierce 3,301,318,000 2,681,337,000 0.81
Klickitat $1.64
San Juan 203,365,000 350,750,000 1.72
Douglas $1.71
71 Skagit 620,391,000 800,265,000 1.29
San Juan $1.72
72 Skamania 41,544,000 54,718,000 1.32
Pend Oreille $1.93 Snohomish 3,132,582,000 2,755,302,000 0.88
Adams $2.48 Spokane 1,787,880,000 1,199,787,000 0.67
Jefferson $2.53 Stevens 175,688,000 174,082,000 0.99
Wahkiakum $2.53 Thurston 1,016,201,000 843,212,000 0.83
Pacific $2.56 Wahkiakum 16,456,000 41,605,000 2.53
Ferry $2.58
2.58 Walla Walla 223,336,000 259,387,000 1.16
Columbia $3.05
Whatcom 745,942,000 636,464,000 0.85
Lincoln Whitman 155,313,000 222,287,000 1.43
$4.13
Kittitas Yakima 913,344,000 637,874,000 0.70
$4.66
4.66
Garfield $5.03 Total 28,185,769,000 28,140,824,000 1.00
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
Puget Sound Area Compared to the Rest of the State
 Pre-Existing Funds, 2003 Funding
nding Package & 2005 Funding Package
Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed
Puget Sound1 14,334,848,000 14,304,345,000 1.00
Rest of State $1.00 Rest of State 13,850,921,000 13,836,479,000 1.00

Total 28,185,769,000 28,140,824,000 1.00


1
Puget Sound1 $1.00 Puget Sound includes King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 WSDOT Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed

Olympic Region 88¢ Northwest Region1 13,072,531,000 13,971,189,000 1.07


Olympic Region 2
7,064,335,000 6,209,008,000 0.88
Eastern Region 92¢ Southwest Region3 2,569,919,000 2,470,179,000 0.96
North Central Region 4
932,263,000 1,073,494,000 1.15
Southwest Region 96¢
South Central Region5 2,232,107,000 2,294,227,000 1.03
$1.03 Eastern Region6 2,314,614,000 2,122,727,000 0.92
South Central Region
WSDOT Region Total 28,185,769,000 28,140,824,000 1.00
Northwest Region $1.07
1
Northwest Region consists of Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.
2
Olympic Region consists of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce and Thurston counties.
North Central Region $1.15 3
Southwest Region consists of Clark, Cowlitz, Klickatat, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties.
4
North Central Region consists of Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan counties.
5
South Central Region consists of Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla and Yakima counties.
6
Eastern Region consists of Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens and Whitman counties.
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
All Washington Counties  Pre-Existing
xisting Funds
Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Funding Transportation Return Per


Less than $1 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 County Contributed for Distributions & Dollar
Clark 71¢ Transportation Expenditures Contributed
Pierce 72¢ Adams 41,073,000 166,780,000 4.06
Spokane 77¢ Asotin 49,527,000 65,566,000 1.32
Benton 83¢ Benton 349,044,000 289,048,000 0.83
King 84¢
Chelan 166,682,000 235,682,000 1.41
Clallam 150,888,000 178,906,000 1.19
Snohomish 86¢
Clark 950,169,000 675,118,000 0.71
Yakima 91¢
Columbia 8,978,000 42,942,000 4.78
Kitsap 94¢
Cowlitz 244,040,000 281,876,000 1.16
Thurston $1.01 Douglas 85,621,000 183,581,000 2.14
Whatcom $1.02 Ferry 19,337,000 77,411,000 4.00
Mason $1.09 Franklin 135,722,000 152,345,000 1.12
Franklin $1.12 Garfield 5,529,000 45,996,000 8.32
Cowlitz $1.16 Grant 192,440,000 280,084,000 1.46
Clallam $1.19 Grays Harbor 151,868,000 256,016,000 1.69
Walla Walla $1.28 Island 341,790,000 469,555,000 1.37
Jefferson 107,313,000 271,139,000 2.53
Asotin $1.32
King 4,889,732,000 4,085,652,000 0.84
Island $1.37
Kitsap 1,424,094,000 1,335,581,000 0.94
Chelan $1.41
Kittitas 82,774,000 267,576,000 3.23
Skagit $1.45
Klickitat 55,798,000 137,823,000 2.47
Grant $1.46 Lewis 168,406,000 259,100,000 1.54
Lewis $1.54 Lincoln 23,433,000 153,694,000 6.56
Stevens $1.61 Mason 126,829,000 137,624,000 1.09
Grays Harbor $1.69 Okanogan 94,891,000 186,563,000 1.97
San Juan $1.85 Pacific 48,428,000 144,565,000 2.99
Whitman $1.94
$1 Pend Oreille 30,039,000 81,785,000 2.72
Okanogan $1.97 Pierce 2,025,854,000 1,455,111,000 0.72
Skamania $2.08 San Juan 175,269,000 324,562,000 1.85
$2.14 Skagit 407,833,000 592,657,000 1.45
Douglas
$2.47
Skamania 24,399,000 50,830,000 2.08
Klickitat Snohomish 1,962,932,000 1,687,966,000 0.86
Jefferson $2.53
Spokane 1,032,884,000 799,445,000 0.77
Pend Oreille $2.72
2.72
Stevens 102,304,000 164,935,000 1.61
Pacific $2.99
Thurston 595,767,000 602,935,000 1.01
$3.23 Wahkiakum 9,901,000 34,074,000 3.44
Kittitas
Wahkiakum $3.44 Walla Walla 130,477,000 167,520,000 1.28
Ferry $4.00 Whatcom 433,008,000 440,152,000 1.02
Adams $4.06 Whitman 90,720,000 176,064,000 1.94
Columbia $4.78 Yakima 526,297,000 476,845,000 0.91
$6.56
Lincoln Total 17,462,090,000 17,435,104,000 1.00
Garfield $8.32
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
Puget Sound Area Compared to the Rest of the State and Regional Comparison
 Pre-Existing Funds

Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed
Puget Sound1 8,878,518,000 7,228,729,000 0.81
Puget Sound 1 81¢ Rest of State 8,583,572,000 10,206,375,000 1.19

Total 17,462,090,000 17,435,104,000 1.00


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Rest of State $1.19 Puget Sound includes King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 WSDOT Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed

North Central Region 90¢ Northwest Region1 8,210,564,000 7,600,544,000 0.93


Olympic Region 2
4,505,339,000 4,047,958,000 0.90
South Central Region 93¢ Southwest Region3 1,501,141,000 1,583,386,000 1.05
North Central Region4 539,634,000 885,910,000 1.64
Eastern Region $1.05
South Central Region 5
1,288,348,000 1,507,838,000 1.17
$1.17 Eastern Region6 1,339,790,000 1,620,114,000 1.21
Olympic Region
WSDOT Region Total 17,384,816,000 17,245,750,000 0.99
Southwest Region $1.21
1
Northwest Region consists of Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.
2
Olympic Region consists of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce and Thurston counties.
Northwest Region $1.64 3
Southwest Region consists of Clark, Cowlitz, Klickatat, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties.
4
North Central Region consists of Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan counties.
5
South Central Region consists of Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla and Yakima counties.
6
Eastern Region consists of Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens and Whitman counties.
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
All Washington Counties  2003 Transportation Funding Package
Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Less than $1 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 Funding Transportation Return Per


Asotin 0¢ County Contributed for Distributions & Dollar
Okanogan 3¢ Transportation Expenditures Contributed
Douglas 5¢ Adams 9,680,000 2,399,000 0.25
Stevens 10¢
Asotin 10,500,000 0 0.00
Grays Harbor
Benton 79,727,000 37,827,000 0.47
11¢
Chelan 39,668,000 18,439,000 0.46
Kittitas 11¢ Clallam 33,759,000 8,854,000 0.26
Franklin 20¢ Clark 208,014,000 180,196,000 0.87
Klickitat 21¢ Columbia 2,049,000 3,162,000 1.54
Adams 25¢ Cowlitz 53,934,000 57,564,000 1.07
Clallam 26¢ Douglas 18,822,000 933,000 0.05
Grant 30¢ Ferry 3,823,000 1,402,000 0.37
Pacific 31¢ Franklin 33,431,000 6,776,000 0.20
Ferry 37¢ Garfield 1,224,000 461,000 0.38
Garfield 38¢
Grant 42,638,000 12,839,000 0.30
Grays Harbor 35,142,000 3,790,000 0.11
Mason 43¢
Island 37,869,000 41,181,000 1.09
Skamania 44¢ Jefferson 14,742,000 10,301,000 0.70
Chelan 46¢ King 970,893,000 1,083,465,000 1.12
Benton 47¢ Kitsap 131,355,000 69,001,000 0.53
Kitsap 53¢ Kittitas 18,871,000 2,053,000 0.11
Yakima 64¢ Klickitat 10,374,000 2,172,000 0.21
Thurston 68¢ Lewis 38,275,000 74,341,000 1.94
Jefferson 70¢ Lincoln 5,213,000 7,617,000 1.46
Spokane 73¢ Mason 27,898,000 11,964,000 0.43
Clark Okanogan 21,024,000 581,000 0.03
87¢
Pacific 10,127,000 3,170,000 0.31
Cowlitz $1.07
Pend Oreille 6,374,000 15,033,000 2.36
Island $1.09 Pierce 415,317,000 474,766,000 1.14
King $1.12 San Juan 8,698,000 12,957,000 1.49
Pierce $1.14 Skagit 72,384,000 154,649,000 2.14
Walla Walla $1.19 Skamania 5,147,000 2,253,000 0.44
Whatcom $1.23 Snohomish 373,824,000 592,520,000 1.59
Lincoln $1.46 Spokane 240,633,000 174,650,000 0.73
San Juan $1.49 Stevens 22,122,000 2,229,000 0.10
Whitman $1.51 Thurston 132,207,000 89,899,000 0.68
Wahkiakum 1,910,000 4,374,000 2.29
Columbia $1.54
Walla Walla 28,304,000 33,573,000 1.19
Snohomish $1.59
Whatcom 97,031,000 119,073,000 1.23
Lewis $1.94 Whitman 19,892,000 30,031,000 1.51
Skagit $2.14 Yakima 121,806,000 77,355,000 0.64
Wahkiakum $2.29
Pend Oreille $2.36
Total 3,404,,701,000 3,423,850,000 1.01
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
Puget Sound Area Compared to the Rest of the State and Regional Comparison
 2003 Transportation Funding Package

Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed
Puget Sound1 1,760,034,000 2,150,751,000 1.22
Rest of State 77¢ Rest of State 1,644,667,000 1,273,099,000 0.77

Total 3,404,701,000 3,423,850,000 1.01


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Puget Sound1 $1.22 Puget Sound includes King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 WSDOT Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed

North Central Region 27¢ Northwest Region1 1,560,699,000 2,003,845,000 1.28


Olympic Region 2
790,420,000 668,575,000 0.11
South Central Region 54¢ Southwest Region3 327,781,000 324,070,000 0.99
North Central Region4 122,152,000 32,792,000 0.27
Eastern Region 76¢
South Central Region 5
295,912,000 161,207,000 0.54
85¢ Eastern Region6 307,737,000 233,361,000 0.76
Olympic Region
WSDOT Region Total 3,404,701,000 3,423,850,000 1.01
Southwest Region 99¢
1
Northwest Region consists of Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.
2
Olympic Region consists of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce and Thurston counties.
Northwest Region $1.28 3
Southwest Region consists of Clark, Cowlitz, Klickatat, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties.
4
North Central Region consists of Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan counties.
5
South Central Region consists of Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla and Yakima counties.
6
Eastern Region consists of Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens and Whitman counties.
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
All Washington Counties  2005 Transportation Funding Package
Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Less than $1 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 Funding Transportation Return Per


County Contributed for Distributions & Dollar
Asotin 9¢
Transportation Expenditures Contributed
Stevens 13¢
Adams 20,817,000 8,125,000 0.39
Skamania 14¢
Asotin 24,823,000 2,261,000 0.09
Pend Oreille 17¢
Benton 180,397,000 51,867,000 0.29
Okanogan 18¢
Chelan 83,511,000 40,981,000 0.49
Clallam 28¢ Clallam 77,641,000 22,061,000 0.28
Benton 29¢ Clark 471,536,000 287,141,000 0.61
Grays Harbor 29¢ Columbia 4,678,000 1,835,000 0.39
Yakima 32¢ Cowlitz 119,670,000 72,934,000 0.61
Klickitat 35¢ Douglas 43,149,000 67,892,000 1.57
Whatcom 36¢ Ferry 8,872,000 3,789,000 0.43
Whitman 36¢ Franklin 63,824,000 28,021,000 0.44
Skagit 38¢ Garfield 2,829,000 1,707,000 0.60
Grant 95,455,000 37,407,000 0.39
Adams 39¢
Grays Harbor 77,460,000 22,647,000 0.29
Grant 39¢
Island 89,644,000 49,966,000 0.56
Columbia 39¢
Jefferson 34,878,000 115,116,000 3.30
Ferry 43¢ King 2,040,323,000 3,698,589,000 1.81
Spokane 44¢ Kitsap 286,963,000 190,875,000 0.67
Franklin 44¢ Kittitas 41,500,000 397,523,000 9.58
Chelan 49¢ Klickitat 24,118,000 8,461,000 0.35
Lincoln 50¢ Lewis 85,079,000 126,208,000 1.48
Thurston 52¢ Lincoln 11,891,000 5,942,000 0.50
Island 56¢ Mason 65,986,000 50,584,000 0.77
Snohomish 60¢ Okanogan 48,362,000 8,512,000 0.18
Garfield 60¢ Pacific 23,951,000 63,187,000 2.64
Clark 61¢
Pend Oreille 15,181,000 2,594,000 0.17
Pierce 860,147,000 751,460,000 0.87
Cowlitz 61¢
San Juan 19,398,000 13,231,000 0.68
Kitsap 67¢
Skagit 140,174,000 52,959,000 0.38
Wahkiakum 68¢
Skamania 11,998,000 1,635,000 0.14
San Juan 68¢
Snohomish 795,826,000 474,816,000 0.60
Mason 77¢ Spokane 514,363,000 225,692,000 0.44
Pierce 87¢ Stevens 51,262,000 6,918,000 0.13
Walla Walla 90¢ Thurston 288,227,000 150,378,000 0.52
Lewis $1.48 Wahkiakum 4,645,000 3,157,000 0.68
Douglas $1.57 Walla Walla 64,555,000 58,294,000 0.90
King $1.81 Whatcom 215,903,000 77,239,000 0.36
Pacific $2.64 Whitman 44,701,000 16,192,000 0.36
Jefferson $3.30 Yakima 265,241,000 83,674,000 0.32
Kittitas $9.58 Total 7,318,978,000 7,281,870,000 0.99
How much will citizens get back for each state & federal transportation dollar
compared to what they will contribute over the next 10 years?
Puget Sound Area Compared to the Rest of the State and Regional Comparison
 2005 Transportation Funding Package

Assumptions are needed to allocate both sources and uses of funds by county. Many revenue sources are not collected at the county level. Gas tax is collected at the wholesale
rack, not at the retail level. Interest earnings are based on fund balances in the state treasury and are not contributed directly from Washington citizens. Not all of the funds have
been earmarked for specific project expenditures. The grant programs for public transit, TIB and CRAB will be assigned to projects through a variety of selection processes.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed
Puget Sound1 3,696,296,000 4,924,865,000 1.33
Rest of State 65¢ Rest of State 3,622,682,000 2,357,005,000 0.65

Total 7,318,978,000 7,281,870,000 0.99


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Puget Sound1 $1.33 Puget Sound includes King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties.

Transportation
Funding Contributed Distributions & Return Per
Less than $1 $1 WSDOT Region for Transportation Expenditures Dollar Contributed

Eastern Region 40¢ Northwest Region1 3,301,268,000 4,366,800,000 1.32


Olympic Region 2
1,691,302,000 1,303,121,000 0.77
North Central Region 57¢ Southwest Region3 740,997,000 562,723,000 0.76
North Central Region 4
270,477,000 154,792,000 0.57
Southwest Region 76¢
South Central Region5 647,847,000 625,182,000 0.97
77¢ Eastern Region6 67,087,000 269,252,000 0.40
Olympic Region
WSDOT Region Total 7,318,978,000 7,281,870,000 0.99
South Central Region 97¢
1
Northwest Region consists of Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.
2
Olympic Region consists of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce and Thurston counties.
Northwest Region $1.32 3
Southwest Region consists of Clark, Cowlitz, Klickatat, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties.
4
North Central Region consists of Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan counties.
5
South Central Region consists of Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla and Yakima counties.
6
Eastern Region consists of Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens and Whitman counties.

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