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John Quinterno

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BTC BRIEF: The Wealth of Cities - Urban Families Richer, Less Apt to be Poor, But Racial Disparities Persist Oct 9, 2006
BTC BRIEF: Up, Up and Away - Incomes of NC’s Richest Five Percent of Families Pull Apart from All Others May 1, 2008
BTC REPORTS: Buddy Can You Spare a Dime? Putting NC's Unemployment Insurance System Back to Work Dec 1, 2007
BTC REPORTS: The Senate's Proposed Budget: Overall Spending Target Mirrors Governor’s But Spending Priorities Differ Apr 14, 2009
BTC REPORTS: Time for a Raise? Assessing the Impact of an Increase in North Carolina's Minimum Wage Apr 1, 2006
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: No Way Out: The employment and economic consequences of a cut-only approach to balancing the budget Jun 9, 2009
LIVING INCOME STANDARD, 2008: Making ends meet on low wages Apr 29, 2009
North Carolina's Unfinished Transformation (2006) Dec 1, 2006
THE HOUSE BUDGET: A Responsible Plan Forward Apr 17, 2007
THE SENATE BUDGET: FEATURING TAX CUTS . . . Brought to You by Lower Savings and More Debt Jun 11, 2007

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