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Poverty/Income Inequality

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NC JUSTICE NEWS: Four Bills to Help Unemployed Workers + Abusive Loan Bill + Great Tax Shift Continues May 15, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Payday Lending Returns to NC + Fighting for Medicaid Expansion + Save the State EITC Feb 19, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 22, No. 1: Economic Disparities Persist across North Carolina's Counties Feb 6, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Driver's Licenses for Young Immigrants + New Virtual Charter Schools Policy + HKonJ Jan 15, 2013
STATEMENT: Whoever wins tomorrow must take poverty seriously Nov 5, 2012
FACTSHEET: Six Ways to Build Women's Economic Security and Strengthen North Carolina's Economy Oct 12, 2012
Prosperity Watch Issue 18, No. 2: Income Inequality Grows in North Carolina, Likely Slowing Economic Growth Oct 9, 2012
MEDIA ADVISORY: Buncombe County Hosts First in Series of Statewide "NC Is Worth It" Forums Sep 28, 2012
"It doesn't add up" - Ten North Carolina Workers Share Experiences of Wage Theft Sep 25, 2012
INFOGRAPHIC: The Disproportionate Impact of Poverty in North Carolina Sep 21, 2012

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