As thrift shops become more popular, prices seem to be rising. Experts say this is due to a looming recession, which may cause big changes in supply and demand.
Since 2009, the Town has been setting aside a fraction of existing property tax payments to develop a fund to help pay back debt and interest payments, Town of Chapel Hill Business Management Director Amy Oland said. This fund will help the Town pay back the bonds.
“In our view, the DOL was, by regulation, giving farm workers self-organizing rights that Congress had said they aren’t entitled to,” Jake Parker, secretary and general counsel of the N.C. Farm Bureau, said.