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September Supply Management Research Survey indicates purchasing managers have turned “marginally negative.”
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A respected University of Michigan economic study says an expected auto worker strike would probably have a small, short-term effect on the state’s economy if it leads to a quick bargain
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Data show the state is on track to recover the jobs lost during the pandemic
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The region’s industrial economy turned from flat in April to positive in the May Institute for Supply Management Research Survey. What are the business trends that have local purchasing manager’s feeling optimistic, at least for now?
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February’s Institute for Supply Management Research Survey reveals the area’s business conditions continue an overall softening.
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135th annual meeting: The State of GR Business held Wednesday
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Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce holds annual economic forecast
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Michigan’s new legislative session begins January 3rd. The governor and lawmakers will enter the new year with their top priorities. Michigan residents have theirs as revealed in a recently released statewide poll.
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West Michigan’s economic outlook turned “marginally negative” in November. That’s the conclusion reached in the latest Institute for Supply Management Research Survey. Stubborn inflation is the driving force