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Business pulse survey to help gauge business conditions across state

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago

The NC Chamber is asking one person from each business across the state to take their monthly business pulse survey. 

The survey is from North Carolina's Labor and Economic Analysis Division (LEAD) in collaboration with the North Carolina Department of Commerce, the NCWorks Commission and MyFutureNC.

“Our goal is to survey a cohort of businesses throughout the state on a monthly basis in order to gauge business conditions over time. Business-specific information collected in the survey will remain confidential. The aggregated results of the surveys will be made public and can help inform businesses as well as policymakers about current conditions throughout the state,” the introduction to the survey says. 

Only one person from each business should take the monthly survey. To take the survey, visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NCBusinessPulseSurveyNovember21

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