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State Economy

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THE PLEDGE TO TALK ABOUT POVERTY Sep 24, 2012
STATEMENT: Whoever wins tomorrow must take poverty seriously Nov 5, 2012
State of Working North Carolina: Unemployment and the Jobs Deficit Aug 30, 2012
State of Working North Carolina: The Lost Decade for North Carolina's Working Families Aug 30, 2012
State of Working North Carolina: Policies that Support Workers and a Strong Recovery Aug 31, 2012
State of Working North Carolina: Labor Force Demographics Aug 31, 2012
State of Working North Carolina: Growing Wage Inequality Aug 31, 2012
State of Working North Carolina 2012 - Complete Report Sep 6, 2012
RSVP for a Justice Center Tweetup! Aug 24, 2012
Prosperity Watch, Issue 18, No. 1: Climbing jobs deficit presents clear need for policy solutions Oct 3, 2012

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  • MEDIA RELEASE: Jobs report worse than it looks, says analyst
    Post date: May 17, 2013
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