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Rising costs appear to be changing some travel habits for Michiganders
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Some Democratic Michigan Senators want to get rid of copays on key medicines for diabetes, asthma, and allergic reactions
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about Grand Rapids-based Acrisure announcing global layoffs, and some Small Business Association of Michigan members warn in a survey that they may need to drop health care coverage in the not-too-distant future.
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During testimony, speakers described a dire situation where child care itself is too expensive and there aren’t enough providers available
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The car company has lowered profit sharing for UAW workers
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We talk to Angela Thompkins, VP of External Affairs, about the details.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission adopted a rate structure that requires data centers and other energy-intensive industries in Consumers Energy’s territory to sign long-term power contracts with steep penalties for exiting early
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Crain’s Grand Rapids staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about a new psychiatric hospital, a Degage Ministries program addressing the chronically homeless and health insurers have submitted rate increase proposals to the state.
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The price of hunting and fishing licenses could see a significant bump if the legislation is passed
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The automaker reported third-quarter earnings after the markets closed and said its net profit tumbled nearly 26% as it took $1 billion in accounting charges to write down assets for a canceled three-row electric SUV.