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Prosperity Watch

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Prosperity Watch Issue 21, No. 3: North Carolina's unemployment rate remains stubbornly high, while unemployed workers outnumber available job openings by 3-to-1 Jan 28, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 21, No.2: Proposals to abolish corporate, personal income tax would eliminate 60% of North Carolina’s revenue base Jan 23, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 20, No. 2: Raising Equity Concerns, Tax Shift Would Have Outsized Impact on Lower-Income North Carolinians Jan 8, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 20, No. 1: North Carolina's Jobs Deficit Climbed Again in October Dec 10, 2012
Prosperity Watch Issue 19, No. 2: North Carolina's Middle Class Saw Their Incomes Fall During 2000s Nov 20, 2012
Prosperity Watch Issue 19, No. 1: North Carolina’s Jobs Deficit Continues to Grow Nov 6, 2012
Prosperity Watch Issue 18, No. 2: Income Inequality Grows in North Carolina, Likely Slowing Economic Growth Oct 9, 2012
Prosperity Watch, Issue 18, No. 1: Climbing jobs deficit presents clear need for policy solutions Oct 3, 2012

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