Worker shortage continues: Low wage sectors hardest hit
The U.S. population that is either working or actively looking for work has indeed shrunk: labor force participation is now 62.2%, down from 63.4% in January 2020. Read More
The U.S. population that is either working or actively looking for work has indeed shrunk: labor force participation is now 62.2%, down from 63.4% in January 2020. Read More
Diverting limited taxpayer resources to “create jobs” in North Carolina’s wealthiest and least-need counties is certainly reckless. Read More
Unemployment may be just one barometer of state economic health, but it is perhaps the most important. Read More
Circumventing the traditional budget process, Republican legislative leaders released their conference budget adjustments. Read More
Legislators are negotiating the second year of the state budget. What should it include? Read More
The privilege tax is on a random patchwork of occupations and persons that affects them disproportionately. Read More
Overall the economy is clearly on the mend, but this recovery may be short-lived and workers may not continue to be in high demand for long. Read More
The state's unemployment rate is approaching that before the pandemic struck. Read More
Most of the earmarks may indeed be worthy causes, but that doesn’t mean they should be funded by taxpayers. Read More
There are several changes that may affect you in the coming year. Read More