
Just Economics 2025 Annual Celebration and Raffle!
The Just Economics Annual Celebration is coming up on December 4th from 6-9pm at Trinity Episcopal Church (60 Church St. Asheville, NC 28801). It’s free to attend and there will be food, drinks, games and live music. We hope to see you there! As part of the Annual Celebration, we’ll…

Just Economics Response to ICE Presence in WNC
Just Economics stands in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors in Western NC and beyond. With the presence of ICE in North Carolina, we are concerned about the threats to members of our community and the negative impacts to workers and to businesses who are at the core of our mission…

North Carolina: Top state for business, worst state for workers
This post was written on behalf of the NC Raising Wages coalition and was originally published in the The Johnstonian. CNBC recently announced that North Carolina is ranked as the top state for business for the third time in four years. We can all agree that our state’s workers provide…

A New Precedent for North Carolina Recovery
Helene devastated western North Carolina on September 27th, damaging and destroying infrastructure that left thousands without homes, power, water, and roadways — conditions that persisted for weeks, months, and to the present day. One year later, relief from the state and federal government has been drastically insufficient to address the…

Opinion: WNC’s labor movement is building the future we deserve
Just Economics’ Living Wage Program Coordinator, Sam Stites’ Op-Ed was published in the Asheville Citizen Times this week! Still healing from years of back-to-back disasters, a hostile government that shows contempt for poor and working people, and an economy built on exclusion from economic prosperity and justice, the growing labor…

Action Alert: Make Your Voice Heard at the Asheville City Council Meeting – August 26th
What’s happening: At the Asheville City Council meeting on July 29th, city staff presented a plan to consolidate many of the current boards and commissions into four Helene Recovery boards, suspend the regular meetings of the preexisting boards and have them meet only on an “as needed basis.” Just Economics…

The Time is Now For All Transylvania Workers to Have a Living Wage
The Living Wage Coalition of Transylvania County has overseen the certification ofemployers who pay a living wage in the County since 2008 as an affiliate of Just Economics ofWNC. It is a crucial part of the largest local living wage program in the nation, and stands outas a model for…

Just Economics Mid-Year Update
It’s hard to believe that we’re half way through July – 2025 has flown by so far! Like many organizations in Western North Carolina, the first half of the year was filled with disaster recovery efforts and adjustments in our programs in the wake of hurricane Helene. Through staff transitions,…

Just Economics is Hiring (another) Community Organizer!
Just Economics Community Organizer, 40 hours/week Just Economics of Western North Carolina (JE) is a regional, economic justice membership organization based in Asheville, NC. Just Economics’ mission is to educate, advocate, and organize for a more just and sustainable local economy that works for all in Western North Carolina. We…

Towards a Just Economy: Just Economics’ 2025 Policy Advocacy Seven Months Since the Storm
By Sam Stites Read Just Economics’ one-page 2025 Legislative Agenda here. The physical forces of Helene that devastated WNC on September 27th caused irreparable damage to our region, and damaged and destroyed infrastructure that left thousands without homes, power, water, and roadways for weeks, months, and to the present day….

State & Local Advocacy—Just Economics’ 2025 Legislative Agenda
Read Just Economics’ full 2025 legislative review here. Right now, local governments in North Carolina are working through their budgets which need to be approved by the end of June. The North Carolina General Assembly is in the midst of the bi-annual long-session where the majority of state policies are…
Get Ready for Just Brew It 2025!
Get ready for Western North Carolina’s favorite homebrew festival! Just Brew It 2025 is back on Saturday, May 31, from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM at Pisgah Brewing Company in Black Mountain (2948 US 70 Hwy, Black Mountain, NC 28711). VIP entry starts at 1:00 PM for early access to…

Just Economics is Hiring a Community Organizer
Just Economics Community Organizer, 40 hours/week Just Economics of Western North Carolina (JE) is a regional, economic justice membership organization based in Asheville, NC. Just Economics’ mission is to educate, advocate, and organize for a more just and sustainable local economy that works for all in Western North Carolina. We…
Just Economics of WNC is announcing the 2025 Living Wage Rate for Buncombe County, the entry rate for those certifying as Pledged Living Wage, and temporary changes to our program because of Helene.
The 2025 Living Wage Rate is $23.15/hr, and employers who attain this wage floor are eligible for ‘Leading’ Living Wage Certification with Just Economics of WNC. This rate represents the wage floor that would allow a single person working full-time to qualify for a 1BR apartment in the Buncombe County…

2024 Year End Review
2024 has been a year of immense challenges and remarkable resilience and the impacts of Hurricane Helene will be felt across our region for years to come. We are incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received this year. As we look ahead to 2025, we want to take a moment…

Call to Action: Western NC Needs Real Relief: Join the Call for Eviction Protection and Recovery Funds
What Happened: Last week the NC General Assembly voted on their 3rd relief bill for WNC since Hurricane Helene’s devastation. SB382 was labeled as a disaster relief bill but didn’t provide much disaster relief at all and contained over 100 pages of undemocratic changes to power at the state level….
Open Letter to Governor Cooper, Council of State, Chief Justice Newby and the North Carolina General Assembly – WNC Needs an Eviction Moratorium (sign on today)!
WNC needs an immediate eviction/foreclosure moratorium for 90 days and adequate rental assistance from the state of North Carolina. The letter below has been signed by elected officials, clergy, business and nonprofit leaders and concerned individuals from across the region. You can read the open letter below and sign on here….
ACTION ALERT: WNC needs an immediate eviction/foreclosure moratorium for 90 days and adequate rental assistance from the state of North Carolina
En Español abajo Background: Hurricane Helene was the most catastrophic hurricane in NC history, leaving a wake of destruction in Western North Carolina. Many businesses were destroyed, washed away or were closed for at least most of October due to a lack of water and utilities. Schools and childcare centers…