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Allan Freyer

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The State of Working North Carolina: Good, Quality Jobs for a Robust Economic Recovery - Projections for a Booming Low-Wage Labor Market and Ways to Create Better Opportunities Sep 9, 2011
Prosperity Watch Issue 25, No. 1: Declining manufacturing employment major factor in state's high unemployment May 14, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 24, No. 4: North Carolina's lagging unemployment rate due to greater job losses during the recession than the nation as a whole Apr 23, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 24, No. 3: North Carolina’s unusual recovery - state's economy grows while job creation stagnates Apr 17, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 24, No. 2: Economic Recovery Continues to Bypass African Americans Apr 9, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 24, No. 1: Creating Jobs in All the Wrong Places - State's low-wage service sector experiences most job growth since end of the recession Apr 2, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 23, No. 1: North Carolina's job creation continues to lag, despite modest gains Mar 20, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 22, No. 2: Jobs deficit presents clear need for policy solutions Feb 12, 2013
POLICY POINTS: Taking a Balanced Approach - Four Revenue Options for Fixing Sequestration Mar 1, 2013
FACTSHEET: North Carolina's economy is competitive with neighboring states May 1, 2013

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