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"Individuals are not having issues entering the labor force and they’re not having issues finding work at this time,” says an economic manager with the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics.
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The new state data also indicates the population in several up north counties are aging faster than the rest of the state and country.
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New state data shows Michigan's unemployment rate remains 4.3% for the third month in a row.
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New numbers show employment in Michigan increased slightly in Michigan last month.
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The report says, despite big job losses, the state’s on a path to recovery as the COVID-19 crisis winds down and that Michigan is expected to experience a…
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More than 16,000 restaurants and bars in Michigan are now closed for dine-in service in effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. On Monday, March 16,…
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In the new year, Michigan’s minimum wage will increase. It’s the last scheduled bump under the Wage Act of 2014. In January Michigan’s minimum wage will…
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People have to work 20-hours a week to receive food assistance in Michigan. Work requirements are being reinstated for able-bodied adults without…
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Michigan’s unemployment rate is below five percent.That’s good news for the state overall, but it’s having an unexpected impact on restaurants who say…
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There are roughly 100,000 jobs available in the state, but Michigan’s employers say residents don’t have the skills to fill those positions. While…