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BTC BRIEF: Employment in the Great Recession: Wages and Work in North Carolina Sep 3, 2010
BTC BRIEF: Empty Promises - Income Tax Cuts A Poor Strategy for Boosting the Economy May 8, 2013
BTC BRIEF: Financing Unemployment Insurance - Fiscally Responsible Steps to Trust Fund Solvency for Policymakers Oct 7, 2011
BTC BRIEF: First Comprehensive Tax Legislation Would Not Protect Low- and Middle-Income Taxpayers from Tax Increases Apr 3, 2013
BTC BRIEF: From Basic Skills to Middle-Class Jobs - Bridge Programs Hold Promise for North Carolina's Workforce and Economy Dec 19, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Getting Out of the Car - Current Trends Make Smarter Public Transportation Policies a Top Priority Jun 16, 2008
BTC BRIEF: Give it away, Give it away, Give it away now - Should North Carolina do away with the state gift tax? Jun 1, 2008
BTC Brief: Going, Going, Gone - Offshoring, Job Losses, and the North Carolina Economy Jul 9, 2012
BTC BRIEF: Health Care Disparities and the Medicaid Expansion Sep 17, 2012
BTC BRIEF: High Poverty Levels Resistant to Economic Recovery - Families Still Reeling from the Great Recession Sep 21, 2012

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