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John Quinterno

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BTC BRIEF: A Tattered Net: Work First Provides Little Help to Low-Income Families, Local Economies Jun 10, 2009
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: No Way Out: The employment and economic consequences of a cut-only approach to balancing the budget Jun 9, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Rising Caseloads: Severe Recession Fuels Dramatic Growth in the Food Stamp Program May 19, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Reversing the Decline: Food Stamps Bolster Local Economies, Help Households Weather Economic Storm May 11, 2009
LIVING INCOME STANDARD, 2008: Making ends meet on low wages Apr 29, 2009
BTC REPORTS: The Senate's Proposed Budget: Overall Spending Target Mirrors Governor’s But Spending Priorities Differ Apr 14, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Slowing the Slide: Unemployment Insurance Payments Bolster Family Buying Power, Blunt Recession’s Local Impacts Apr 8, 2009
What Happened to the Jobs? A Tale of Two Economic Cycles Dec 2, 2008
Working Concepts: Integrate Economic Development and Workforce Development Nov 1, 2008
BTC BRIEF: The Ghost in the Machine - The Student Credit Hour Funding Model & UNC Enrollment Growth Jul 1, 2008

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