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North Carolina's unemployment rate has fallen for the ninth consecutive month.
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North Carolina business leaders say legislative action is needed to entice workers into rejoining the workforce as many businesses struggle to find workers going into the summer season.
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July 24 is the day Americans will see an end to the federal government’s $600 in additional unemployment benefits. Next week, North Carolina’s moratorium…
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This story was originally published by ProPublica.By March, when the coronavirus began accelerating through the United States, Shawn Hill-Watkins had been…
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Layoffs have already begun in many workplaces around North Carolina -- especially at restaurants and retail stores -- as fears of the coronavirus mount…
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North Carolina’s unemployment rate once again ticked up slightly in June, the fourth straight month of rising unemployment. The rate now stands at 5.8…
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North Carolina’s unemployment rate fell a tenth of a point in September to 6.7 percent. That’s according to the state Division of Employment Security. The…
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Later today, the US Senate is expected to vote on extending long term unemployment benefits. If passed, the bill will move to the House of…
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Currently, nearly half a million North Carolinans and 43,000 Charlotteans are jobless. Recently we found out that the state’s unemployment rate for April…
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North Carolina's unemployment rate has dropped to its lowest level in four years, and South Carolina's unemployment rate has declined to the lowest point…