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Author: Dee Shore

Oct 20, 2010

Who was hurt by the recession?

The recession has greatly damaged the economy, but did it inflict pain equally? Have households of all income levels suffered? N.C. Cooperative Extension economist Mike Walden answers. 

Oct 19, 2010

Who’s working and who’s not?

As our economy changes, so does our work force. N.C. State University economist Mike Walden explains one change that stands out more than any other. 

Oct 18, 2010

New rural tax education website helps farmers, others

Farmers, ranchers and other producers now have an online source -- RuralTax.org -- for reliable, up-to-date information about income tax and self-employment tax. 

Oct 18, 2010

A new number two

There's been a shakeup in the standings of world economies, with a switch in the number two and number three positions. N.C. State University extension economist Mike Walden gives the details. 

Oct 15, 2010

Millionaires’ money

Many people aspire to have more money, and being a millionaire is sometimes held up as the ultimate goal. But there are some misperceptions about millionaires, says N.C. State University economist Mike Walden. 

Oct 14, 2010

Who creates jobs?

The No. 1 economic issue in the country is jobs. What kind of businesses typically create new jobs: large, small or start-up businesses? N.C. Cooperative Extension economist Mike Walden discusses new research that helps answer this question. 

Oct 13, 2010

Real estate’s long effects

The decline in real estate prices nationwide has obviously affected homeowners and financial institutions alike, but almost daily there's news of other impacts of these price declines. N.C. Cooperative Extension economist Mike Walden outlines the latest. 

Oct 12, 2010

Underwater mortgages

What is an underwater mortgage? N.C. State University extension economist Mike Walden explains. 

Oct 11, 2010

Proposed new bank rules

An international financial group recently released new proposals for banks to follow. N.C. State University economist Mike Walden explains the proposed rules and why they are important. 

Oct 8, 2010

Walden receives top UNC system award for public service

Michael L. Walden, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor of economics at North Carolina State University, received the Award for Excellence in Public Service today from the Board of Governors of the multi-campus University of North Carolina.