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Michigan’s lagging population growth is due in part to the state’s failure to attract high-wage, younger workers. That’s according to a report prepared by the University of Michigan and the think tank Michigan Future.
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Among the takeaways of a Friday meeting: Michigan could be in for a reality check if it doesn’t take steps to reverse decades of sluggish growth.
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Young adults who are unmarried and left-leaning were more likely to want to leave Michigan in the next ten years, the survey found.
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In three of the five Great Lakes Fishery Commission shows sea lamprey populations in Lakes Michigan, Ontario, and Huron have fallen as much as 95 percent…