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Some survey indexes turn negative.
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Director of Supply Management Research tracking employment trend for signs of weakness.
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Local purchasing managers respond to June Institute for Supply Management Research Survey.
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April Institute for Supply Management Research Survey says local business conditions fall in line with the national economic trajectory. What does that mean for employment heading into the summer months?
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February’s Institute for Supply Management Research Survey reveals the area’s business conditions continue an overall softening.
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135th annual meeting: The State of GR Business held Wednesday
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New revenue projections adopted today suggest the Michigan Legislature could have a 1.2 billion dollar budget more than expected to work with in the coming fiscal year. That’s despite the likelihood of a mild recession.
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A University of Michigan report released today offers mixed news about the state of the economy heading into the new year
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The July Institute for Supply Management Research survey indicates the west and southwest Michigan economy is flattening, catching up with the national economy. While key elements of the survey have turned negative, it’s not recession territory.
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Nationally, the economy is flattening. Locally, the June Institute for Supply Management Research survey indicates the local economy is doing well thanks to the automotive industry.