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State Economy

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MEDIA RELEASE: Disappointing jobs numbers reflect weakening private sector, long-term decay in public sector employment base Sep 21, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Going, Going, Gone: Report finds offshoring contributes to state’s lagging recovery Jul 24, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Local unemployment numbers offer mixed news for NC metro areas Jan 30, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: New Report: Manufacturing Decline Explains North Carolina's Lagging Job Creation Apr 29, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: North Carolina experiences uneven job growth Aug 24, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: North Carolina’s recovery experiencing early summer stall Jul 24, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: November unemployment numbers offer good news for most NC metro areas Jan 3, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Preliminary Data on Poverty in the Nation Shows Hardship Persists Sep 12, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Reducing Federal Deficits Without a Significant Revenue Increase Would Cost NC Billions Aug 8, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: September unemployment numbers offer good news for most NC metro areas Nov 2, 2012

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