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Subject How North Carolina became the worst place to be unemployed
Date June 30, 2020 12:42 PM
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Tue. Jun 30, 2020

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How North Carolina Transformed Itself Into the Worst State to Be Unemployed

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Across the country, unemployment systems are collapsing under an unprecedented number of claims. But some state systems, like North Carolina’s, have long made it harder to receive unemployment benefits.

by Ava Kofman

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