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Catawba College (BA) Patrick Lloyd McCrory (born October 17, 1956) [2][3] is an American politician, businessman, and radio host who served as the 74th governor of North Carolina from 2013 to 2017. As of 2023, McCrory remains the only Republican elected as governor of North Carolina in the 21st century. A member of the Republican Party, he ...
Formation. 1887. Salary. $146,421. Website. www.labor.nc.gov. The commissioner of labor is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The commissioner is a constitutional officer who leads the state's Department of Labor. North Carolina's general statues provide the commissioner with wide-ranging regulatory and enforcement ...
www.wake.gov. Wake County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,129,410, [ 1 ] making it North Carolina's most populous county. From July 2005 to July 2006, Wake County was the 9th-fastest growing county in the United States, [ 2 ] with Cary and Raleigh being the 8th- and 15th ...
North Carolina’s unemployment rate of 3.4% is virtually in the middle of all 50 states. The rate is slightly higher than those of neighboring states Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina.
Sep. 24—New Mexico's unemployment rate has reached its highest point this year and job growth has cooled. ... state government added 2,000 jobs through August, local government added 700 jobs ...
If you work fewer than 10 hours, you can report zero hours to UI, and retain your full unemployment insurance payment. Weekly, 11-16 hours of work is the equivalent of one day of work and would ...
Economy of North Carolina. In 2019, North Carolina's total gross state product was around $591 billion. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the state's 2010 total gross state product was $424.9 billion, making it the ninth wealthiest state in terms of gross domestic product. [1] Its 2007 per capita personal income was $33,735, placing ...
Founded in 1987, The North Carolina Rural Center was established to aid rural communities in economic advancement. [1] It was because of this narrow mission, that the General Assembly looked towards the Rural Center to assuage the growing unemployment problem in North Carolina. [1]