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* A dose of “good news, bad news”:  “The average hourly wage (of the fastest-growing job category in America) is just $9.70 an hour, according to the Labor Department.  For those in the industry who work full-time, this amounts to roughly $20,000 a year. Many health care aides only work part-time though — and they […]

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Guest column: University research alliance boosts economy, jobs in Michigan

By Jeff Mason/University Research Corridor As Michigan’s economy continues its resurgence, the three major state universities that make up Michigan’s University Research Corridor are doing their part to educate and develop the workers who can give businesses a clear advantage in today’s competitive global economy. The URC – consisting of Michigan State University, the University of […]

Posted inMichigan Government

Detroit’s troubles spreading to other Michigan cities, finance expert says

With Detroit’s recent appointment of an emergency manager, the state and the region will witness a long-deliberated and – for many city residents – hotly contested financial restructuring in one of the nation’s major municipalities by a gubernatorial appointee. Eric Scorsone, who studies local government finance at Michigan State University, discussed last week the potential […]

Posted inQuality of Life

Kalamazoo mom, daughter profit from Michigan’s home visit programs

Shauntiana Branson found herself unexpectedly pregnant — and unprepared for motherhood two years ago. Having just reached adulthood and fearing backlash from her family, Branson did what she could to find her own help. A visit to a local Women, Infants, and Children clinic led her to the Nurse-Family Partnership. Soon she was receiving regular […]

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Land O Links

* The complaint that lawmakers don’t even read all the bills that pass over their desks is as hoary as it is true. Well, the Tennessee House of Representatives has taken action to perhaps ease the problem. No member can file more than 15 bills. “Figures compiled by Harwell’s office show that the 132-member Tennessee […]

Posted inPhil's Column

Will Michigan voters ever get the campaign finance reform they deserve?

Last week was National Sunshine Week, designed to increase transparency in government: Opening up the workings of government and politics to the healthy light of day makes things cleaner and better. Sure. Over the years, I’ve watched plenty of National Sunshine Weeks come and go, without much actually changing. So I’m more than moderately skeptical […]

Posted inBusiness Watch

State caught in troubling jobless trend

Almost half of Michigan’s unemployed in 2012 were jobless for at least six months. And the average jobless Michigan resident went without work for more than 10 months. As Michigan’s economy improves and job openings proliferate, a troubling trend is revealing itself in kitchen-table stories and government analyses: The long-term jobless may be in danger […]

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State looks to turn trickle of returning college grads into a flood

BACK IN MICHIGAN: Courtney Vaught, 27, and her fiancĂ© left Michigan after they were laid off in 2010. But a promotion brought them back. Gov. Rick Snyder and other state leaders are trying to find methods to replicate Vaught’s story and raise the state’s percentage of college-education workers. (Bridge photo/Lon Horwedel) Laura VanHolstyn graduated from […]

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