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The state jobless rate jumps to 5.5% in March; the tariffs won’t help.
Michigan's unemployment rate rose to 5.5% in March, according to state data, up from 5.4% in February. The jobless rate in ...
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the state's unemployment rate was 5.5%, trailing behind Nevada's 5.9% rate.
Michigan's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate moved from 5.4% in February to 5.5% in March. Only Nevada had a higher rate ...
Michigan's unemployment rate grew for the third consecutive month in March, as increased tariffs took effect on close trading ...
Michigan’s unemployment rate increase of 1.3% over the last year also outpaced the national increase of 0.3%. Michigan’s ...
Michigan's unemployment rate has risen for three consecutive months. Payroll jobs declines in March were led by losses in the manufacturing and professional and business services sectors.
Michigan's unemployment rate rose for the third consecutive month, increasing to 5.5% in March, according to data released April 17 by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget ...
New data shows that Michigan had the second-highest unemployment rate among U.S. states in March 2025. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the state's unemployment rate was 5.5% ...
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