University of Michigan Economists: Michigan Slowly Emerges From COVID-19 Recession, Income Inequality Concerns Rise
November 21, 2020
November 21, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 21 (TNSRes) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Michigan's economy is expected to gradually emerge from the pandemic-induced recession, but the pace and degree of the recovery will vary widely--with greater, longer-term losses disproportionately affecting workers with lower incomes and skills.
Employment and incomes are forecast to rise over the course of the next two years and the state's automotive and c . . .
Michigan's economy is expected to gradually emerge from the pandemic-induced recession, but the pace and degree of the recovery will vary widely--with greater, longer-term losses disproportionately affecting workers with lower incomes and skills.
Employment and incomes are forecast to rise over the course of the next two years and the state's automotive and c . . .