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2014

Jan 6, 2014

N.C. Cooperative Extension Service makes progress with reorganization

The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service has wrapped up a series of 14 public listening sessions and is moving forward on schedule with its system-wide reorganization effort in 2014. Nearly 2,000 employees, volunteers, elected officials, agricultural producers and others participated in listening sessions in November and December. A new plan for Extension is expected by spring. 

Jan 6, 2014

Should we bring back apprenticeships?

Host Mary Walden remembers the father of her husband, N.C. State University economist Mike Walden, talking about coming home from World War II and becoming an apprentice. The economist a revival in apprenticeship programs in different areas of the country. 

Jan 3, 2014

YOU DECIDE: Up, down or sideways — what direction for the economy in 2014?

N.C. State University economist Mike Walden looks into his economic crystal ball to tell us what to expect in 2014. 

Jan 3, 2014

Presidents and the economy

When discussing the economy, people will often credit or blame the president for economic trends. But how much control does the president really have over the economy? N.C. State University economist Mike Walden responds. 

Jan 2, 2014

Income distribution in North Carolina

The national media has given lots of coverage to the increasing gap in recent years between the highest-income and lowest-income households. Is that same trend occurring in North Carolina? N.C. State University economist Mike Walden responds. 

Jan 1, 2014

Health insurance issues

One way to possibly start an argument with someone is to talk about health insurance, because there has been much disagreement about the Affordable Care Act's implementation. But what are the key health insurance questions today? N.C. State University economist Mike Walden answers.