Here's a look at how weekly unemployment claims changed in North Carolina last week compared with the week prior.
By Brian Hamilton Carolina Journal There is currently a “vibecession” occurring — a state defined by a persistent sense of malaise about the economy due to factors like high grocery […] ...
North Carolina's unemployment rate edged up to 3.8% during November, the slight uptick continuing to reflect a stagnant ...
RALEIGH — North Carolina’s seasonally adjusted November 2025 unemployment rate was 3.8%. The national rate was 4.6%. October 2025 data are unavailable due to the lapse in appropriations during the ...
The American economy this year will be driven less by the uncertainty that pervaded in 2025, and more by the AI ecosystem's ...
Gov. Josh Stein’s office said the agency overcounted the total impact of long-term vacancies by hundreds of millions of ...
First Reliance Bancshares operates nine South Carolina branches with $1.1 billion in assets and a $780 million loan portfolio ...
The state’s seasonally adjusted November 2025 unemployment rate was 3. 8 percent, up from 3. 7 percent in September ...
The U.S. Transportation Department says North Carolina could lose nearly $50 million in federal funding if the state doesn’t ...
NC Labor Commissioner Farley reports first-year achievements, including an end to the elevator inspection backlog.
A global glut of lithium-ion batteries has contributed to delays and quiet sites years after several battery makers pledged plants statewide.
Michigan’s unemployment rate once again dropped, but still remains one of the highest nationally. That comes as the national ...