With UM, MSU set to kick off football season, pandemic-stricken businesses hope for boost
Bars and restaurants, hamstrung for months by the coronavirus pandemic, are both eagerly and anxiously anticipating the delayed return of Big Ten football Saturday.The University of Michigan opens away at Minnesota while Michigan State University begins the season at home against Rutgers University…
How scientists created the Cosmic Crisp apple, and other new foods
Despite most produce being naturally grown, scientists are developing new varieties of fruits and vegetables, like the Cosmic Crisp apple created at Washington State University.
Northern Michigan vineyards expect solid grape crop in 2020
TRAVERSE CITY — Vineyard managers in northern Michigan are expecting a solid grape crop harvest, with one calling the quality of this year's grapes "exceptional."Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery on Old Mission Peninsula, near Traverse City, is on track to finish picking grapes around the…
Amid growing demand, Short's Brewing Co. expands warehouse, packaging line
Short's Brewing Co. is nearing the finish line on a $1.5 million expansion at its manufacturing facility in Elk Rapids, which couldn't come at a better time as the popular brewer enjoys a big bump in demand. Short's, whose most popular beers include Soft Parade and Huma-lupa-licious, reported a 30…
Kroger investing $95 million in new high-tech fulfillment center in Romulus
The Kroger Co. is spending $95 million to build an automated customer fulfillment center in Romulus that would create 270 jobs. The Michigan Strategic Fund board on Tuesday awarded $1.6 million in a Michigan Business Development Program grant to support the project. The planned 130,000-square…
Dustin Walsh: Time to move on from hard lesson of tariffs
President Donald Trump has used tariffs as a means to an end for the past three-plus years.The Trump administration sought to level the economic playing field and usher in new trade deals with perceived adversaries, mainly China and Mexico.But the automotive industry has struggled under the trade…
3M Benefits From Higher Demand for Face Masks, Consumer Goods - WSJ
The manufacturer’s sales for personal products are booming, as hospitals buy face masks to protect health workers from Covid-19 and people sheltering at home purchase more cleaning supplies and painters’ tape.
The federal minimum wage has not been raised since 2009. In the absence of action at the national level, many states and localities have raised their own minimum wages. Explore the map to see how these rapidly changing laws differ across the country, and read EPI’s recent research explaining the benefits of raising the minimum wage and…
CBO: $15 Minimum Wage Would Boost 17 Million Workers, Cut 1.3 Million Jobs : NPR
The Congressional Budget Office analyzed the impact of lifting the $7.25 federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025. The House is expected to vote next week on a bill to lift the federal minimum.
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A ‘one-size-fits-all’ $15 an hour national minimum wage is really a ‘one-size-fits-none’ minimum wage | American Enterprise Institute - AEI
The Tax Foundation released the map above (“The Relative Value of $100) earlier this week in a post titled “The Real Value of $100 in Each State,” here are some details: This map (above) shows the real value of $100 in each state. Prices for the same goods are often much cheaper in states like […]
China Trade War Didn’t Boost U.S. Manufacturing Might - WSJ
Hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods imposed by the Trump administration didn’t achieve the central objective of reversing a U.S. decline in manufacturing, economic data shows.
The #FormYourFuture FAFSA Tracker is an interactive data dashboard that tracks and ranks states' progress toward 100% of their high school seniors completing the FAFSA and measures change year over year.
Getting out of debt is tough, but it’s worth it. Still, people in debt believe a lot of things about why they’ll never be free. Don’t fall for any of these!
Feast or famine: Federal farm payments yield uneven rewards — but for how long?
Matt Stutzman planted 700 acres of winter wheat in recent weeks across his family farm as usual. The 2,000 acres of clay loam soil see a mix of soybeans, corn and winter wheat as reliably as the sun rises and sets on Stutzman Farms Inc. in and around the village of Blissfield in Lenawee County.The…
How Much Car Insurance Do You Really Need? | DaveRamsey.com
Are you covered if life decides to hit you, or your car? To protect yourself, it's important to know the types of car insurance, how car insurance works, and how much car insurance you really need!
Hospitals say they're better prepared with PPE than spring, but supply chain uncertain
Eight-hospital Beaumont Health, the Southfield-based system that treated more COVID-19 patients than any hospital in Michigan, is on its way to stocking personal protective equipment in its warehouses for up to 90 days in preparation for a second surge of the pandemic.That's what Beaumont estimates…
Infographic: Measuring the Level of Competition for Valuable Minerals
Which resource markets have healthy levels of competition, and which are more monopolistic? This chart shows the global level of competition for 33 minerals.
Study: Education, occupation major factors in racial income gap - Grand Rapids Business Journal
A pair of economics professors did a deep dive into the racial wealth gap in the U.S. during the past 40 years, and the findings are not encouraging, especially for Black workers in Michigan.