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Visualize and interact with North Carolina’s economic and labor market statistics and trends.
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This site once served as the North Carolina Department of Commerce Intranet. NOTE: With the exception of a few specialized applications, all content has been migrated to our new SharePoint based Intranet.
The 2024 Employer Needs Survey is a product of the Labor and Economic Analysis Division (LEAD) of the North Carolina Department of Commerce in collaboration with the NCWorks Commission to better understand employers’ hiring difficulties and workforce needs.
This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the recipient and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor.
North Carolina's Official Labor Market Data Source. The most current and historical labor market information available. View, share, and download statewide, local, and regional data.
The 2024 Employer Needs Survey is a product of the Labor and Economic Analysis Division (LEAD) of the North Carolina Department of Commerce in collaboration with the NCWorks Commission to better understand employers’ hiring difficulties and workforce needs.
Monthly summary of labor market data for each NC workforce development board region.
Information included in the North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Largest Employer List is derived from reports filed by employers with the Department of Commerce’s Division of Employment Security (DES) and Labor and Economic Analysis Division (LEAD).
The Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) Program produces monthly labor force estimates that include labor force, employment, unemployment, and unemployment rates. Estimates are available for the United States, the State of North Carolina, and several sub-state geographical areas within North Carolina.