A $500,000 appropriation from last year’s state budget will take Detroit-based organization to Lansing and Flint.
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Covering the intersection of business and policy, and informing Michigan employers and workers on the long road back from coronavirus. Our Michigan Economic Dashboard shows key metrics that show how the state is performing.
Disaster relief loans available for Michigan businesses hurt by lack of snow
The Small Business Administration is giving loans of up to $2 million to small businesses in Michigan affected by the lack of snow this winter.
Gotion submits site plan to Mecosta County for EV battery factory
Gotion, a subsidiary of one of China’s largest battery suppliers, has submitted site plans for the controversial electric vehicle battery plant it wants to build near Big Rapids.
$900M solar component factory to add 1,100 clean energy jobs in Michigan
The 1-million-square-foot assembly plant will employ over 1,100 when it opens in 2028, creating a clean energy and semiconductor hub with nearby corporate relative Hemlock Semiconductor.
Michigan bet big on online gambling. We’re now No. 1
Internet gaming — like poker on your phone — is surging in Michigan. Receipts totaled $1.92 billion last year, and that’s meant higher than expected tax revenues for the state and Detroit.
Michigan boosts funding to attract new EV-related factories
The state hopes a new $125 million fund will make Michigan more attractive for advanced manufacturing and let it lure more federally backed high-tech factories.
Michigan cord cutting accelerates; cable customers fall 13% in 2023
Since 2015, the industry has lost over 1 million subscribers in Michigan. Last year, subscriptions fell by 190,000.
Michigan Right-to-Work repeal: What workers, businesses need to know
The new law means big changes: Private sector workers no longer can avoid paying union dues if they are employed in a workplace with a collective bargaining agreement.
Michigan lawmakers weigh $100M tax subsidy plan to create high-paying jobs
Sponsors say a plan to let growing businesses capture payroll taxes would increase prosperity at a time when Michigan incomes are falling and some economists sound dire warning about the state’s future.
Hear what a $198,000 guitar sounds like
The rare Gibson Explorer is for sale at Elderly Instruments in Lansing, where it’s the most expensive item for sale in the specialty instrument store.