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State Economy

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NC JUSTICE NEWS: Poverty Across North Carolina + Wage Theft + Taxes and "Skin in the Game" Sep 25, 2012
August Jobless Numbers: NC Metro Job Growth Spreads Unevenly Sep 28, 2012
Prosperity Watch, Issue 18, No. 1: Climbing jobs deficit presents clear need for policy solutions Oct 3, 2012
FACTSHEET: Six Ways to Build Women's Economic Security and Strengthen North Carolina's Economy Oct 12, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: September unemployment numbers offer good news for most NC metro areas Nov 2, 2012
STATEMENT: Whoever wins tomorrow must take poverty seriously Nov 5, 2012
Prosperity Watch Issue 19, No. 1: North Carolina’s Jobs Deficit Continues to Grow Nov 6, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: November unemployment numbers offer good news for most NC metro areas Jan 3, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Local unemployment numbers offer mixed news for NC metro areas Jan 30, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 23, No. 1: North Carolina's job creation continues to lag, despite modest gains Mar 20, 2013

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