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A 2025 International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews survey indicates 79% of college students desire financial literacy courses.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez discusses employers dropping weight-loss drugs from policies countering health insurance rate increases. A group of area small business owners ask the federal government to reform the procurement process. The Federal Reserve meets this week deciding whether to maintain or lower interest rates.
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Grand Rapids-based venture fund supporting businesses owned by people of color has received another major investment from an in-state holdings corporation.
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"Reliability Roadmap" is blueprint for strengthening the state’s electric grid as extreme weather events intensify.
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Friday at Grand Rapids’ Downtown Market, the Grand Rapids-based fintech pledged $30 toward construction of Acrisure Amphitheater.
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As Grand Rapids moves toward becoming a Midwestern leader within the tech sector, the community gathered downtown Thursday evening at the Blue Bridge celebrating recent successes and looking toward future.
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A state Senate committee hearing was held Thursday on a proposal to create a government panel that would help Michigan navigate the path to the new green economy.
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United Auto Workers likely to strike at more plants Friday.
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Grand Rapids Tech Week launches Thursday.
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Michigan renewable energy bills that are part of the Democrat-backed Clean Energy Plan received a committee hearing Wednesday.
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Detroit automakers have announced more layoffs as the United Auto Workers' strike reaches its sixth day. The union has so far only struck three plants -- but there are ripple effects
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A company spokeswoman said the offer primarily covered non-economic issues.