NC Spin Articles

It can get ugly, but it shouldn't be secret

Editorial by Charlotte Observer, January 29, 2014. North Carolinians got a fascinating glimpse this week into how the legislative sausage is made in Raleigh. And it was some spicy sausage, too. In a...    Read More

January 30, 2014

Maybe ACA was about wealth transfer after all

Maybe the health care law was about wealth transfer, after all. New research shows that the Affordable Care Act will significantly boost the economic fortunes of those in the bottom one-fifth of the...    Read More

January 30, 2014

North Carolina's broad tax cut

A recent study of North Carolina’s 2013 tax reform from the John Locke Foundation finds that the average household at every income level will pay lower state taxes in 2014 and beyond than they would...    Read More

by Becki Gray   |   January 30, 2014



The gender wage gap

Editor's note: This article was originally published in August, 2013, but was brought to our attention following President Obama's remarks in the State of the Union address, January 28, 2014. How many...    Read More

January 30, 2014

Its about more than teacher salaries

Some teachers in North Carolina will get a raise next year. That seems like a foregone conclusion. The questions now are how big the raise will be and which teachers will get it, how will Governor Pat...    Read More

by Chris Fitzsimon   |   January 29, 2014


Release those emails on new election laws

Editorial by Winston-Salem Journal, January 28, 2014. House Speaker Thom Tillis, Senate President pro tem Phil Berger and 11 other Republican legislators have a novel attitude about their standing in...    Read More

January 29, 2014

The inequality bogeyman

by Thomas Sowell, Real Clear Politics, January 28, 2014. During a recent lunch in a restaurant, someone complimented my wife on the perfume she was wearing. But I was wholly unaware that she was...    Read More

January 29, 2014

2013 Another weak year for job growth

Over the course of 2013, employers in North Carolina added 64,500 more payroll jobs than they cut (+1.6 percent), due entirely to hiring in the private sector. Yet both the absolute number of jobs...    Read More

January 29, 2014


NC Jobless rate falls to 6.9 percent

North Carolina's unemployment rate dropped to 6.9 percent in December, its lowest level in more than five years, but Tuesday's news came with signals that the rapid fall was related to thousands of...    Read More

January 29, 2014