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Michigan’s 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 Monday 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% as of June 2025, compared to the national average of 4.1%.

Meanwhile, more than half of Michigan’s counties — 54 out of 83 — reported unemployment rates of 6% or higher, with rural communities hit the hardest.

Read more in Michigan Advance.