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August 2012

Aug 6, 2012

Are we there yet?

Households built up tremendous amounts of debt prior to the recession, and since then they have been working to reduce it. N.C. State University economist Mike Walden takes a look at how far they have come and how much is left to do. 

Aug 4, 2012

A vanguard

Six CALS students – beneficiaries of the land-grant university education — make their mark in academics, arts, research and more. 

Aug 4, 2012

College Profile: Johnny Wynne

Dean Johnny Wynne seeds College’s future success as he cedes the leadership reins. 

Aug 3, 2012

YOU DECIDE: Is North Carolina an economic leader or laggard?

North Carolina's economic record in recent years is complex, which makes it difficult to determine if the state is progressing or regressing economically. Mike Walden discusses. 

Aug 3, 2012

Are middle-income jobs disappearing?

Many people believe the middle class has been getting squeezed, partly because of the shrinkage of factory jobs that used to be the backbone of middle-class employment. Is the stark choice for a worker today a low-paying job or a high-paying job, with nothing in between? N.C. State University economist Mike Walden responds. 

Aug 2, 2012

Labor shares

The battle between man and machine is a longstanding one. And it appears to be flaring up again. What’s the latest chapter in this epic? N.C. State University economist Mike Walden responds. 

Aug 1, 2012

Two scholarships available for energy conference

North Carolina Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program/Southern SARE is providing scholarships to send two N.C. Cooperative Extension agents to the North Central Carbon, Energy and Climate Conference, September 26-28 at Michigan State University's Kellogg Biological Station. 

Aug 1, 2012

Changing oil imports

It’s likely oil will continue to be the mainstay of our energy source for at least the next couple of decades. One issue has always been our country’s reliance on foreign oil. But N.C. State University economist Mike Walden says this is beginning to change.