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Politics & Government
9:36 am
Wed February 20, 2013

Sequestration could cost Michigan 23,000 to 25,000 jobs

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Congress and the President appear to be at a standstill.

Michigan stands to lose thousands of jobs if automatic federal budget cuts take effect at the end of the month.

The effects could ripple through the state’s economy.

Stephen Fuller, an economist at George Mason University, has broken down the effects of the $85 billion in federal spending cuts that will go into effect if the so-called sequestration goes through next week.

He estimates Michigan will lose 23,000 to 25,000 jobs, mostly defense department related, but also about 10,000 non-governmental jobs.

That’s slightly lower than the more than 30,000 jobs lost he predicted last year, but he says the effect on Michigan’s economy will still be more than $2 billion.

Fuller says small businesses will feel the effect more than large businesses.

“They have a harder time adjusting…they don’t have stockholders or large deposits in the bank to live off of,” said Fuller.

Fuller says government workers will probably start to feel the budget cuts in April, but a Lansing area defense contractor has already announced layoffs tied to the looming sequestration.

Economy
4:12 pm
Wed January 16, 2013

Michigan's December jobless rate holds at 8.9 percent; annual numbers show improvement

Credit Mark Brush / Michigan Radio
Michigan's overall labor force charted with Michigan's unemployment rate from December 2002 to December 2012 (Source MI DMTB).

Michigan’s unemployment rate held steady through the month of December at 8.9 percent, according to a report released today by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB).

The December rate marks a four-tenths of a percent decrease from last year, while the national jobless rate dropped by seven-tenths of a percent over the same period.

Total employment declined by 11,000 last month.

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Politics & Government
2:56 pm
Fri December 28, 2012

85 thousand Michiganders losing federal unemployment benefits

Credit Steve Carmody/Michigan Radio
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A safety net for tens of thousands of unemployed Michiganders is about to disappear.

Saturday, a federal unemployment benefits program will officially end.

Since the recession began and Michigan’s chronic unemployment rate soared, state residents have been able to access federal unemployment benefits. The four tier program has provided money for people who’ve exhausted their state unemployment benefits since 2008. In some cases for more than a year.

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Economy
4:11 pm
Thu December 20, 2012

Unemployment in Michigan declines for third consecutive month

Credit Mark Brush / Michigan Radio
Michigan's unemployment rate and labor force from Nov. 2002 to Nov. 2012. (Source Michigan DTMB).

Michigan’s unemployment rate is down two-tenths of a percent to 8.9 percent over the course of November, according to a report released Wednesday by the Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB).

That's seven-tenths of a percent below last year's November rate.

The labor force declined by 24,000 over the course of the month.

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Economy
3:58 pm
Wed November 14, 2012

Unemployment in Michigan declines, labor force reaches yearly high

Credit Mark Brush / Michigan Radio
Michigan's unemployment rate and labor force from Oct. 2002 to Oct. 2012. (Source Michigan DTMB).

Michigan’s unemployment rate declined to 9.1 percent in the month of October, while total employment rose by 13,000, according to a report released today by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB).

The unemployment number is down eight-tenths of a percentage point from the same time last year.

Rick Waclawek, director of the Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives,  said that Michigan has seen "modest improvements" in several labor market indicators since 2011.

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Economy
4:59 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

Michigan unemployment rate drops for first time since April

Michigan's overall labor force charted with Michigan's unemployment rate from September 2002 to September 2012. (Source MI DMTB).
Credit Mark Brush / Michigan Radio
Michigan's overall labor force charted with Michigan's unemployment rate from September 2002 to September 2012. (Source MI DMTB).

Michigan’s unemployment rate dropped one-tenth of a percentage point in September, to 9.3 percent says a new report released by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB).

This marks the state’s first decline in the jobless rate since April.

Total employment increased by 11,000 in September and has risen by 58,000 over the course of the past year.

From the report:

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