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    King County and its 39 cities are the center of the Puget Sound economy – home to 50% of the region’s population, 60% of its workforce and 70% of its economic output. King County plays a critical role in the future economic well-being of both the region and the State of Washington because it is both the business and population center of the Pacific Northwest.

    Founded in 1971, the EDC is a public-private economic development partnership encompassing King County and its 39 cities.

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    Studies and Publications

    Our Studies & Publications

    The Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County has commissioned or partnered with other local organizations on a number of Impact and Cluster Studies in the last five years.

    • Interactive Media Impact Study (Coming Soon!)
    • Aerospace Competitiveness Study − Winter 2011
    • Financial Services Cluster Study − Spring 2011
    • Fashion and Apparel Industry Cluster Study − Fall 2010
    • Interactive Media Competitiveness Study − Winter 2010
    • Aerospace Competitiveness Study − Summer 2008
    • Biomedical Device Economic Impact Study − Spring 2008
    • Interactive Media Economic Impact Study − Winter 2007

    Custom Reports

    Interested in expanding, establishing or relocating your company’s operations to the Seattle/King County region, the EDC would be happy to compile customized information or answer questions you might have. Please contact us directly with specific questions at 206-389-8650 or info@EDC-SeaKing.org.

    Publications by Other Organizations

    Puget Sound Regional Council publications

    • Regional Economic Strategy for the Central Puget Sound Region (2012)
    • Talent Analysis for the Central Puget Sound Region (2012)
    • Puget Sound Regional Competitiveness Indicators (2008)
    • Population Change and Migration (2012)

         

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