Lansing — Michigan can avoid the brunt of a looming slowdown in the national economy and add jobs in the coming years, economic forecasters told state officials Friday, describing their predictions for the state as “relatively upbeat.” Traditionally, when the national economy struggles, the impact on Michigan is more adverse,…Read More
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