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The number of unemployed people in Michigan actually increased slightly last month, but the labor force declined by about the same number
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Michigan’s unemployment remains higher than the national average and is still higher than it was in June of 2024
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It's the first time in two years that the unemployment rate improved
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Michigan lost 4,000 manufacturing jobs in January and 20,000 manufacturing jobs in the previous 12 months
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This legislation would not likely have gotten to Whitmer’s desk after this term as Republicans will take control of the House next year
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October is the seventh consecutive month the state’s jobless rate has gone up
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Michigan’s jobless rate leveled off to four-point-five percent in August and September. That followed small increases in the unemployment rate over the summer
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This is the third month in a row the state unemployment rate has bumped up
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The new jobs numbers were released Thursday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
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40-thousand people were harmed by a faulty computer system