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By: reid tyler

very good and simple presentation of complicated information. i’d be interested to learn how much of this government growth was in health care and education. the growing state govt also further impacts...

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By: State’s Credit Card Still Maxed Out - Civitas Review Online

[...] written on these topics extensively, for instance last week I discussed how North Carolina’s per capita state debt shot up 250% in the last decade. I also noted how non-voter approved COP debt is...

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By: Tom Glendinning

In Chatham County, the last board was liberal in every respect. They obligated over $ 200 million to COP funded projects. The last is being built now. $ 200 million is 250% of our pro rata revenue. We...

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By: Lynn Parramore: The Secret of the Sauce: What Democrats Need to Know...

[...] Carolina’s per capita income has been falling steadily for the last decade relative to the rest of the country. 2008 accelerated the pace of the plunge and recovery has been [...]

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By: Isn’t a “Myth” Supposed to be Untrue? : NC SPIN Balanced Debate for the...

[…] rating was indeed in jeopardy because of the dramatic rise in state debt. Per capita state debt had shot up an alarming 250 percent from 2000 to 2010. The Treasurer has also been warning for years...

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