Region enjoys modest, broad-based growthFour of the region’s largest sectors have seen growth over last three years after the historic decline bottomed out in 2009.Click on a sector to add it to the chart below.In inflation-adjusted 2009 dollars. Rank, 2013 Sector 1 Finance, insurance 2 Manufacturing 3 Professional, business services 4 Education, health care services […]
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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.
The economies of Michigan: Grand Rapids
Rising tide lifting most sectorsThe region’s top industry sectors all saw positive growth in 2013, continue four years of recovery.Click on a sector to add it to the chart below.In inflation-adjusted 2009 dollars. Rank, 2013 Sector 1 Manufacturing 2 Finance, insurance 3 Professional, business services 4 Education services 5 Wholesale trade Dollar amounts are inflation-adjusted […]
Twenty years after NAFTA, a mini Detroit rises in Mexico
Saltillo was once prized for its colonial architecture. Now, this Mexican desert city is flanked by a sprawling vista of tiny stucco homes, where first generation auto workers scrape to join the middle class.
West Michigan furniture giants praise NAFTA, even as they stick close to home
Steelcase moved manufacturing to Mexico to save on labor. Herman Miller and Haworth have largely stayed put, with few regrets.
Help Wanted: Yes, there really are 70,000 good jobs open
Well-paying jobs in manufacturing, health care and engineering are plentiful in Michigan, but our high school grads still lack the goods to grab them. Experts urge more focus on raising math and problem-solving skills.
More money. More jobs?
Southeast Michigan is poised to get a share of $1.3 billion in U.S. economic development grants. Lisa Baragar Katz, executive director of the Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeastern Michigan tells Bridge how the money should be spent.
Cherry wars: The crazy economics of Michigan’s favorite pitted fruit
Cherries dumped in ditches? Polish imports? With the National Cherry Festival in full swing, one cherry producer is left with a sour taste.
Among an influx of scholars, an emerging new face of Michigan
The state’s colleges and universities – and even its high schools – are magnets for international students. Can they be persuaded to stay?
Michigan residents below average in 'real' income
New federal income statistics allow workers and businesses to compare how far their paychecks will stretch in different cities and states.
Tension on Au Sable and Manistee rivers
A conservation group squares off against Encana over frack drilling near a Michigan fly fishing haven.