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Economists on Monday painted a rosier than expected forecast on the state economy during the state Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference.

“We’ve had a stronger than anticipated recovery,” said David Zin of the nonpartisan Michigan Senate Fiscal Agency.

Federal COVID-19 recovery aid, consumer spending and manufacturing and auto economies have helped Michigan’s economy, experts said at a special conference on state finances as the Legislature and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer prepare to negotiate next year’s budget amid the pandemic.

Read more in Michigan Advance.