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    Mayor Lyles entered office in 2015 with Charlotte's unemployment averaging 5.30%. [19] Lyles aided the creation of more than 27,000 new jobs by securing Charlotte as the location for expansion by Honeywell, Lowes, and Microsoft. [ 20 ]

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    Urban League of Central Carolinas, previously known as the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Urban League, is the division of the National Urban League, nonpartisan civil rights organization, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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    Julie A. Su (Chinese: 蘇維思; born February 19, 1969) [1] is an American attorney and government official who is serving as acting United States Secretary of Labor since 2023 [2] and the 37th United States Deputy Secretary of Labor since 2021.

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    U.S. applications for unemployment benefits jumped to their highest level in two months last week but remain low relative to historical standards. Jobless claim applications climbed by 17,000 to ...

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