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Can Kickstarter Stick Around?new

Is crowd funding destined to hit critical mass and implode, or will the crowdsourcing model enter and sustain itself within the larger cultural dialogue?
INDY Week  |  Corbie Hill  |  01-10-2013  |  Economy

N.C. Gov.'s Budget Balancing: So far, Not So Badnew

Gov. Bev Perdue's austerity budget proposal, unveiled last week, earned an overall thumbs-up from the N.C. Justice Center, the progressive think tank in Raleigh that monitors such matters.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  03-26-2009  |  Economy

Lincoln's Banking Crisis and Obama'snew

The parallels between Barack Obama and Abraham Lincoln are many, but is there anything in the Lincoln lore to help Obama cope with the raging financial crisis and global economic meltdown he's facing as he takes office? Absolutely there is.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  02-05-2009  |  Economy

Dean Baker: No Blank Check for Wall Streetnew

Done properly, Baker says, the $700 billion "bailout" of Wall Street and the big banks shouldn’t cost the taxpayers a dime. "My view," the progressive economist told the Indy following a speech in Raleigh, "is that [the bailout] is necessary, but if it's structured right, we're not giving the banks anything. We're keeping the banks functioning, and that's in the public interest."
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  09-25-2008  |  Economy

Could You Survive on the New Minimum Wage?new

How a single parent with two children in the Triangle could survive -- or not -- on the bare minimum.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  08-21-2008  |  Economy

Stung by a Middlemannew

"They make it sound like all these people [in foreclosure] are in over their heads," Wilma Vaughn says, "but they're in over their heads because these companies put them in over their heads."
INDY Week  |  Mosi Secret  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

Buyer Bewarenew

Unsuspecting borrowers are often suckered into unfavorable loans with promises of low monthly payments or interest rates. Here are several terms that signal you could be entering a bad deal.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

Anatomy of a Foreclosurenew

Besides the borrower, there are four entities involved in loan-making: lenders, brokers, investors and servicing companies.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

Corporate Incentives: Down the Slippery Slopenew

North Carolina's delusional economic development policy headed for the rubber room recently, as the legislature and Gov. Mike Easley clashed, then compromised, over a bill to give Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. up to $40 million to keep its Fayetteville plant open and stay in the state.
INDY Week  |  Bob Burtman  |  09-13-2007  |  Economy

Tax Refund Loans Target the Poornew

Refund Anticipation Loans are the latest wrinkle in predatory lending -- you get your tax refund when you file, and you only pay interest of 100-700 percent.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  02-22-2007  |  Economy

Dreams Deferrednew

A Durham jobs program is failing -- and so are the people it's meant to help.
INDY Week  |  Mosi Secret  |  08-03-2006  |  Economy

Rip-off Americanew

Payday lending was supposed to have been outlawed in North Carolina. So why are its storefronts still around, collecting $1,254 in fees on a $255 loan?
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  06-28-2005  |  Economy

In the Shadow of the U.S. Opennew

Just a chip shot away from the site of the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, N.C., are neglected African-American neighborhoods with no city water, sewer or trash collection. Activists hope to grab some of the golf tournament's spotlight to get local leaders to address the problem.
INDY Week  |  Jennifer Strom  |  05-06-2005  |  Economy

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