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28579
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To give a snapshot of North Carolina’s economy, a diverse group of business leaders share their perspectives on important trends. Statistics are provided for agriculture, banking, energy, health care, higher education, housing, law, life sciences, money management, and transportation.
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4907
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The economic vitality of the state's one hundred counties is profiled with data that includes 2000 civilian labor force statistics, per capita income, building permits, and population on food stamps.
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3162
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The economic vitality of the state's one hundred counties is profiled with data that includes 1996 civilian labor force, per capita income, building permits, and population on food stamps.
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31001
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Recent census reports show that North Carolina's population has dropped below Florida, now making it the third most populous state in the south. But North Carolina ranked high in state and local general revenues as well as per capita tax collections for 1958. North Carolina also ranked second in value added to products by manufacturing as percent of the national total, and third in retail sales.