>>Shopping on a budget means that I bargain hunt. Sometimes I take more joy in the price I paid for an item than in using...[Read More]
Working Families
Articles BY MARION JOHNSON, Sanford School, Duke University Picture a small office with three employees: Jake, a white man; Anita, a Latina woman whose husband lost his...[Read More]
>>BY JENNIFER FERRIS Every year we pause on >>November 11 to remember the brave men and women who protect our country and our...[Read More]
>>Life got a lot bleaker for 1.7 million North Carolinians last week. That’s how many people in our state saw cuts to their food budgets...[Read More]
>>Ever since the recession, more women participate in the workforce than ever before. In fact, women now >>make up almost half of American workers (49.9%),...[Read More]
>>BY JENNIFER FERRIS A two-week partial shutdown of the United States government has taken a toll greater than anticipated on women. While politicians postured in...[Read More]
>>BY JENNIFER FERRIS My Gmail trash folder contains more than 1,500 messages from the last four weeks. Scanning the subject lines and senders I see...[Read More]
>>Credit card debt, mortgages, auto loans; sometimes life seems like a never-ending nightmare of owing people money. We learn early. As a 9-year-old, I remember...[Read More]
>>In the 14 years since my first child was born, I have been, at various times, a stay-at-home mom, a work-from-home mom, a part-time-working mom,...[Read More]
>>This is part two of a two-part series highlighting the research of American Women, an organization seeking to amplify the voices of women. The >>last...[Read More]