Tag "Income"

Commentary: Job numbers grow while income remains flat

    Commentary: Job numbers grow while income remains flat

By Algenon Cash Hard to believe this past June marked the eighth year of the national economic recovery as the labor market continues to heal from the greatest recession in

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Commentary: Reduce foreign competition to boost North Carolina wages

    Commentary: Reduce foreign competition to boost North Carolina wages

Bill Kniegge Guest Columnist For black North Carolinians, the Great Recession never ended. From 2009 to 2014, black residents’ incomes plummeted 21 percent in Winston-Salem, 17 percent in Raleigh, and

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Editorial: 60 Years After Brown

    Editorial: 60 Years After Brown

Because I was a horribly ill-behaved child, I found myself shipped from San Francisco to Moss Point, Miss. in August 1969.  My mother’s plan was that I’d spend my junior

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For-profit colleges targeted

    For-profit colleges targeted

As higher education costs continue to increase faster than most consumers’ income, college loan debt has now topped $1.2 trillion. One area where the cost may be too high is

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Couple looks to carve niche with new shop

    Couple looks to carve niche with new shop

Lovers of all things vintage, antique and designer now have a new place to shop in Winston-Salem. City natives Marshall

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Panel tackles charters and vouchers

    Panel tackles charters and vouchers

A diverse group of experts debated the pros and cons of changes coming to the North Carolina education system during

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Black History Month by the Numbers

    Black History Month by the Numbers

The U.S. Census Bureau has released the following figures about Black America to coincide with African American History Month. I

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