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Making the best of it
1:02 pm
Thu October 7, 2010

Foreclosures create opportunity for Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity says it's saving money by fixing up foreclosure in Michigan, rather than building new. The Environment Report's Rebecca Williams visited volunteers working on rehabbing a house in Ypsilanti Township. Megan Rogers with Habitat says rehabbing foreclosures costs about 1/3 less than building new, but it can be a bit more challenging:

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Recession
9:03 am
Fri September 17, 2010

Follow that cute little toxic asset

NPR's Planet Money's toxic asset creature
Credit NPR's Planet Money
A not-so-lovable little creature. NPR's Planet Money's toxic asset creature.

The team at NPR's Planet Money has come up with another way for us to understand the financial crisis. They bought a pet.

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Student Loans
10:08 am
Fri September 10, 2010

Student loan debt outpaces credit card debt

One dollar bills
Credit Steve Carmody / Michigan Radio
It costs a lot of money to go to college.

We collectively owe around $828 billion in revolving credit debt (that includes credit card debt), according to the latest numbers from the Federal Reserve.

Now, a column in the Detroit Free Press is reporting that for the first time ever, student loan debt has outstripped  revolving credit debt, coming in at $850 billion.

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State Budget
1:26 pm
Wed September 8, 2010

State budget... What?! No government shutdown?!

Michigan's House of Representatives inside Lansing capitol
Credit Lester Graham / Michigan Radio
The chamber of Michigan's House of Representatives in Lansing. Leaders in the Michigan legislature and Governor Granholm are close to an agreement on the budget.

The Great Recession has meant tough times for state governments. Michigan has been hit extra hard and leaders in the state have been fighting over a shrinking budget for several years.  These budget battles have led to brief government shutdowns in years past. But with the new fiscal year starting October 1st, leaders in the state seem to have resolved their differences.

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CEO Compensation
1:01 pm
Fri September 3, 2010

Report says CEOs cashing in on layoffs

Cover of the report Executive Excess 2010: CEO Pay and the Great Recession
Credit IPS
Cover of the report by IPS "Executive Excess 2010: CEO Pay and the Great Recession"

A report from the Institute for Policy Studies looked at CEO compensation from the 50 companies that layed off more workers during the recession. They found the CEOs at these companies are paid more, on average, than the average pay for the CEOs running to top 500 companies in the U.S. (S&P 500).

Sarah Anderson is the lead author of the report.  She says,

"CEOs are squeezing workers to boost short-term profits and fatten their own paychecks."  

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10:19 am
Fri September 3, 2010

Labor Day report shows trials of long-term unemployed

help wanted sign
Credit kandyjaxx/creative commons
Workers haven't been seeing many help wanted signs in Michigan

The unemployment picture in Michigan is still bad. It stands at 13.1% now. The worst it's been since the early 1980's.

Now, a new report by the Michigan League for Human Services puts the long-term unemployment picture into perspective.  In 2000, people unemployed for more than 26 weeks, accounted for 6.5% of the total number of unemployed. Today, the long-term unemployed account for 40.8% of the unemployed.

The report says,

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Memories
2:33 pm
Wed September 1, 2010

Michigan State Fair is gone but not forgotten

Actress at the Michigan State Fair
Credit Bob Vigiletti / Michigan Radio Picture Project
An actress at the Michigan State Fair solicits people to come see a children's play (2006)

There's a new post on Michigan Radio's Picture Project site.  Bob Vigiletti has eighteen beautiful shots taken in the waning years of the Michigan State Fair.  The fair, proclaimed to be the country's oldest, was closed because of declining attendance and revenues in 2009. Vigiletti writes:

It is only through out thoughts and photographs that we preserve and cherish memories of the past.

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Economy
11:34 am
Thu August 26, 2010

Home sales sign of improvement in Michigan's economy

A home being built in Norfolk, VA
Credit Ryan Steinhour / U.S. Navy
A home being built in Norfolk, VA

(by Rina Miller, Michigan Radio)

Michigan actually fared better in new home sales than other parts of the nation.  Some economists say improvements in the auto industry are helping stabilize Michigan's economy.

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