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…Michigan, however, faces employment headwinds more daunting than other states. Its unemployment rate increased faster than the national average over the past year, while many rural counties in the state are experiencing deepening economic distress, according to a Labor Day report released by the Michigan League for Public Policy. The report, “A Snapshot of Michigan’s Workforce,” determined that Michigan had the fourth-highest unemployment rate in the nation, at 5.3 percent as of June 2025, compared to the national average of 4.1 percent.

Meanwhile, more than half of Michigan’s counties — 54 out of 83 — reported unemployment rates of 6 percent or higher, with rural communities hit the hardest. The report also found that workers’ real earnings are being eroded as wage growth in Michigan is being outpaced by rising costs, with 27 percent of Michiganders reported to be employed, but under the classification of “asset-limited and income-constrained.”

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