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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
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President Biden travels to Michigan today to highlight legislation he says is helping grow the nation’s economy. The President will make remarks at a new semi-conductor manufacturing facility
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is working to lower costs for families as they battle inflation. She signed an executive directive Tuesday pushing for full utilization of the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Lower prescription drug costs, free vaccinations part of new legislation
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Some Michigan residents on Medicare could see changes in the cost of their prescription drugs in the coming years
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Seemingly everything has become more expensive this year, and that includes the cost of owning and operating a new vehicle. The average cost has gone up across the country, it’s over ten grand, even more in Michigan
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The study was released by CouponBirds Research Center this July. It found that overall, 45% of adults in Michigan said they have eaten less food as a result of inflated, unaffordable food prices in 2022.
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Raising interest rates high and fast enough to quell inflation, without tightening credit so much that it throttles the economy and causes a recession.
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This week, U.S. Representative Peter Meijer addressed skyrocketing inflation from the House floor. The Grand Rapids Republican called on lawmakers to craft legislation addressing rising inflation. But what can politicians do?