The Washington Residential Time Summary Report is an official report issued by the Washington State Department of Health that provides information on how long people have lived in the state of Washington. The report includes demographic data, such as age, gender, race, and ethnicity, as well as a breakdown of the length of time individuals have lived in the state. It also provides summary data on the total population of the state, the number of people moving into the state each year, and the total number of people leaving the state each year. The report can be used to track population trends and to assess the impact of migration on the state’s economy and resources. There are two types of Washington Residential Time Summary Reports: an annual report, which is issued each year, and a five-year report, which provides a five-year summary of data.