North Carolina
Monday numbers: A closer look at the impact of North Carolina’s community college system
Whereas North Carolina’s economic system has totally returned to pre-pandemic employment ranges, issues stay over resignations and unfilled job openings.
“Our important success growing jobs in the course of the pandemic reveals North Carolinians are resilient,” Gov. Roy Cooper stated final month. “We have to deal with coaching employees and educating kids to proceed to develop our workforce.”
Many state leaders consider one key to enhancing the labor drive participation price (at the moment ranked thirty eighth nationally) could also be present in North Carolina’s neighborhood schools.
A brand new, in-depth financial impression evaluation finds that mixed the faculty campuses have a $19 billion annual impression on the state’s economic system and assist one out of each 19 jobs throughout the state.
The NC Neighborhood School System at the moment serves over half 1,000,000 college students every year, and that quantity is anticipated to develop.
“Our neighborhood schools are among the many state’s most crucial property to leverage and speed up the training and upskilling of our homegrown expertise,” MC Belk Pilon, president of the John M. Belk Endowment, stated in a launch.
On this week’s Monday numbers column we take a more in-depth take a look at the findings of the brand new evaluation compiled by the labor analytics agency Emsi/Burning Glass and the outlook for some profession fields.
58 – Variety of neighborhood faculty campuses throughout North Carolina
$19.3 billion – Quantity the NC Neighborhood School System contributes to the state’s economic system every year
3.4% – Share of North Carolina’s whole gross state product to which the $19.3 billion impression equates
36,422 – Variety of full-time and part-time college and employees employed by NC neighborhood schools
320,000 – Variety of jobs NC neighborhood schools assist all through our communities
$435 million – Quantity NC neighborhood faculty college students paid in FY 2019-20 to cowl the price of tuition, charges, provides and curiosity on pupil loans
$4.50 – For each greenback college students put money into their training, they’re projected to see a return of $4.50 in increased future earnings.
$1.90 – For each $1 North Carolina invests within the Neighborhood School System, taxpayers obtain $1.90 again in added tax revenues and public sector financial savings.
$17.1 billion – Complete quantity in added revenue for the state’s economic system generated by the alumni of North Carolina Neighborhood Schools in FY 2019-20.
14,342 – Variety of college students in FY 2019-20 who enrolled within the well being professions program space. College students who full these packages are anticipated to develop into future registered nurses; medical assistants; and licensed sensible and licensed vocational nurses.
32,856 – Common variety of annual job openings in all these occupations
8,414 – Variety of college students in FY 2019-20 who enrolled within the superior manufacturing and engineering applied sciences program space – these graduating from this program will develop into future welders, cutters, solderers and electrical & digital engineering technicians.
15,863 – Common variety of annual job openings in manufacturing and engineering fields in North Carolina
2,854 – Variety of college students in FY 2019-20 who enrolled within the building trades program space
14,314 – Common variety of annual job openings in all these occupations in North Carolina
$24,000 – Common annual wage for a person with a highschool diploma
$30,900 – Common wage for an affiliate diploma graduate from an NC neighborhood schools
$1 billion – Annual financial impression on the native economic system of Wake Tech, supporting 13,941 jobs or one out of each 56 jobs in Wake County
$9,880 – Quantity extra per 12 months Wake Tech graduates, on common, will earn than Wake County residents who solely have a highschool diploma
$305.9 million – Annual impression on the native economic system of Durham Tech, supporting 4,080 jobs within the area
$10,000 – Quantity extra per 12 months Durham Tech grates, on common, will earn in contrast with to somebody with a highschool diploma or equal working in North Carolina
$542.9 million – Annual financial impression of Guilford Technical Neighborhood School supporting 8,662 jobs or one out of each 44 jobs in Guilford County
$464.3 million – Annual financial impression of Fayetteville Technical Neighborhood School supporting 7,479 jobs or one out of each 27 jobs in Cumberland County
3 – Rank of North Carolina’s Neighborhood School System within the nation, by measurement
You could find extra info on program particular research and particular person faculty campuses at BigROIforNC.org.
North Carolina
Wilmington once again tops study of top destinations for movers in USA
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – For the second time in three years, Wilmington, North Carolina topped metro areas across the country when it came to where Americans moved in 2024, according to a study by United Van Lines.
The company released its 48th Annual Movers Study this week, with Wilmington topping the list of Metropolitan Statistical Areas with an 83% of moves being inbound and 17% outbound, ahead of Springfield (Missouri), Myrtle Beach (South Carolina) and Flagstaff (Arizona). You can see the list of highest-ranking cities by clicking here to visit the United Van Lines website. Wilmington also topped the same study in 2022.
When it comes to the most popular states seeing more inbound moves, the UVL study found “..West Virginia was the state with the highest percentage of inbound migration (66%), among states experiencing more than 250 moves* with United Van Lines”, according to a news release. North Carolina came in at #5 for most inbound moves. For the seventh year in a row, the study lists New Jersey with having more residents than any other state moving out, at 67% outbound.
According to the news release, the 2024 study “…shows for the first time in decades, the primary driver for moving interstate was a desire to be closer to family (28%)” than other reasons.
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North Carolina
Gov. Josh Stein signs 5 executive orders for faster relief efforts in Western N.C.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WECT) – During his second day in office, Former North Carolina Attorney General and now our state’s governor, Josh Stein signed five Hurricane Helene recovery executive orders.
Stein says each order will address issues that need immediate attention.
This comes as more than 12,000 people are without safe housing, and an estimated 8,000 private roads and bridges need to be repaired or replaced in Western North Carolina.
“We want every dollar dedicated to recovery whether federal, state, local or charitable to be spent as efficiently, impactfully and quickly as possible,” said Stein. “Folks have to have a safe place to live.”
The first executive order will increase the supply of temporary housing.
The second order will enable the state to repair private roads and bridges faster. Stein says that’s necessary for people and especially emergency vehicles to access homes.
The third order creates the Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina, or GROW NC. Which is now a division within the office of the Governor for the next year.
The fourth order establishes a governor’s advisory committee to advise GROW NC to meet the community’s needs quickly and cost-effectively.
The final order authorizes 16 additional hours of leave for state employees to volunteer for storm-related efforts.
“The needs facing this region are vast and require immediate attention,” said Stein. “I pledge to do everything in my power as governor to accelerate recovery and the rebuilding of a more resilient region for the long haul.”
Stein says the total losses are estimated to be close to $60 billion dollars. All of the orders are effective immediately.
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Durham mayor issues a veganuary, plant-based diet city-wide challenge to start the new year
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — Could you give up eating your favorite meat for a whole month? The mayor of North Carolina’s fourth-largest city is challenging people in the Bull City to do so.
Durham’s mayor Leonardo Williams issued the ‘Bull City Veganuary Challenge’ at the end of December. He’s hoping the initiative will encourage people to adopt a plant-based diet for January.
The challenge is getting big support from Durham Public Schools, Downtown Durham Inc., Durham Public Schools Foundation, and other community partners to show a community-wide effort in pushing the benefits of plant-based eating, according to information from the mayor’s office.
Mayor Williams says it started as a one-day thing and turned into a month-long initiative after restaurants and schools wanted to be a part of the challenge.
“We do it just to renew ourselves. We already have a lot of restaurants with vegan options anyway. So this is something we do. And now, you know, we have these initiatives working together.”
- Durham Public Schools is having a Student Art Competition focused on plant-based eating. Entries to the competition will be displayed around various small businesses in Durham throughout January.
- The Northern High School Culinary Program will allow students to compete in the Junior Vegan Chef Challenge and develop high-quality, plant-based entrees consistent with school lunch nutrition guidelines
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The Veganuary Challenge is not only aimed to have a positive impact on your health but on the environment as well.
Click on Bull City Mayor’s Veganuary Challenge for more information.
Check here for a list of vegan restaurants in Durham.
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