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POLICY & PROGRESS: Poverty in North Carolina

May 12, 2012

Table of Contents

  • Poverty Tour Exposes Lack of Economic Opportunity by Julia Hawes
  • Dismantling Pathways to Economic Mobility in NC by Alexandra Forter Sirota and Brenna Erford Burch
  • 10 Ways Health Reform Fights Poverty by Adam Linker
  • Wage Theft: Robbing Workers of a Fair Day's Pay by Sabine Schoenbach
  • Virtual Charter School Pushing Its Way into North Carolina Market by Sarah Ovaska
  • The Unintended Use--and Disturbing Consequences--of NC's Charter Schools by Chris Hill
  • Charting a Path to Prosperity in North Carolina (infographic)
  • Federal Budget Proposal would Worsen Nation's Housing Woes by Carley Ruff of the NC Housing Coalition
  • The Growing Opportunity Gap: How Income Disparities Affect North Carolina's Classrooms by Matt Ellinwood
  • A Better Future Begins in Pre-K by Louisa Warren
  • Two NC Justice Center Staff Receive National Honors
  • The Facts about Your Taxes by Chris Fitzsimon
  • The Link between Tax Revenues and Child Well-being by Rob Schofield
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