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  2. Economy of the United States by sector - Wikipedia

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    The Census Bureau releases sector-by-sector statistics on the number of establishments, total business activity, annual payroll, and number of paid employees. A standardized classification of the economy into sectors makes it possible to compare census results over time.

  3. Economy of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    CNBC's list of "Top States for Business for 2010" has recognized North Carolina as the fourth-best state in the nation, behind Texas, Virginia and Colorado. [8] North Carolina is an at-will employment state, meaning employees in the private sector may be dismissed without prior notice or reason. In October 2019, the unemployment rate was 4%. [9]

  4. North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit arts and culture industry generates $1.2 billion in direct economic activity in North Carolina, supporting more than 43,600 full-time equivalent jobs and generating $119 million in revenue for local governments and the state of North Carolina. [171]

  5. Who are North Carolina’s highest-paid state employees?

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    North Carolina more than 81,000 state government employees, over 180 of whom make at least $200,000 per year.

  6. These are the highest paid employees at the University of ...

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    UNCW spent over $170 million on salaries. Here's who gets paid the most.

  7. Thousands of state employees, teachers to get raises in July ...

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    State employees received a 4% raise in 2023. Community college personnel. North Carolina community college faculty and non-faculty personnel will all receive a 3% raise. The minimum salary for ...

  8. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

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    On June 19, 2020, about a month after starting to reopen their outlets in the US, Apple temporarily closed 11 retail stores across Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina due to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases. [139] In July 2020, the largest supermarket chain in the country, Kroger, stopped giving coins as change. Because the U.S ...

  9. Here's why thousands of North Carolina employees still are ...

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