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Institute for Supply Management Research Survey indicates positive June data turned negative and tariff uncertainty is eroding confidence.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about state budget proposals to reduce Pure Michigan tourism campaign funding. Priority Health’s Midwest expansion. An out-of-state competitor has purchased office furniture maker Steelcase.
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The job cuts would be at the Warren Truck Plant.
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Some survey indexes turn negative.
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Hundreds of millions of dollars could potentially be returned to people who lost properties over unpaid taxes.
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As students get ready to return to college campuses this fall, people majoring in social work will have a little more incentive to finish their degree.
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Ron Bieber says it would remain that way if Vice President Harris is elected President.
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The work took six years, with about 2,000 workers on site every day.
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Big profits from pricey trucks and SUVs that paid to develop and build electric vehicles are starting to wane.
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Net profits at the U.S.-European automaker were down by half in the first six months of the year.
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Stubborn warranty costs push down Ford's 2Q net profits, causing stock plunge in after-hours tradingFord Motor Co. reported Wednesday that its second-quarter net income fell 4.7% from a year ago as its combustion-engine unit posted a pretax loss due to rising warranty and recall costs.
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The Organization United For ALICE has released ALICE in the Crosscurrents: An Update on Financial Hardship in Michigan providing cost of living for residents categorized as ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed).