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Ann Arbor officials are tapping into a $1 million contingency fund they set up when bracing for potential negative impacts of another Donald Trump presidency.
Department of Labor “walked away from” rule that expanded overtime to 4 million workers, says former agency head.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNInflation fears dominate as Treasury bonds traders enter holiday-shortened weekAccording to Bloomberg, the pressure is mounting right after President Donald Trump pushed his tax-heavy legislative package through the House last week,
LANSING — Michigan’s economic outlook is cloudy and risk-laden due to tariffs’ impact on its signature automotive industry, which is projected to see a net decline in vehicle production and potential supply-chain disruptions amid a trade war, economists said Friday.
Concerns over cuts to Medicaid grows as President Trump’s budget bill works through Congress. The Pulse sits down with NAMI Michigan to discuss the impact this could have on mental health initiatives and programs.
The Trump administration’s now-paused revocation of Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students raises significant questions about how a ban would impact the school community and its academic research.
When US President Donald Trump took office, he hit pause on wind energy projects. Then came the trade war, and tariffs made key components more expensive. Where does that leave the American clean energy sector?
Consumers showed signs of weakness last month as retail sales slowed, indicating shoppers may be pulling back as they await possible fallout from tariffs. The trend poses a risk for the wider economy, since consumer spending accounts for roughly two-thirds of economic activity.
Consumers Energy was slated to close its last coal-fired power plant on Lake Michigan within weeks, but Trump officials are using emergency authority to intervene.