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U-M forecast: Michigan to end year with more jobs
Nov 22, 2011
U-M forecast: Michigan to end year with more jobs
Detroit Free Press
Michigan's economy will continue to recover and add jobs this year and next, but “full economic health is still well in the distance,” University of Michigan economists said this morning. U-M's annual forecast of Michigan's economic ...
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UM economists say good times ahead
Royal Oak Daily Tribune
Michigan's economy appears poised to continue its recovery, although full economic health is still well in the distance, say University of Michigan economists. Michigan will see employment growth this year of 63000 total ...
UM Survey: Michigan Economy On Upswing
WTVB
... survey says Michigan's economy is projected to continue its slow but steady recovery with job growth and a slight decline in the unemployment rate, according to projections released Friday at a forecast conference at the University of Michigan. ...
UM predicts slight drop in Michigan unemployment rate next year
Crain's Detroit Business
Michigan's economy will continue to recover and add jobs, but full economic health will take a while to achieve, according to economists at the University of Michigan. Michigan will add nearly 32000 jobs in 2012 and an additional ...
Forecast: Michigan economy to slowly improve
CBS News
School aid fund revenue is expected to shrink this fiscal year by 3.7 percent, primarily because of losses from a business tax break that takes effect in January. The forecast expects the fund will see revenues rise 2.9 percent in fiscal 2013 to $11.3 ...
'Sustained recovery': UM economists project Michigan to add 68700 jobs over ...
AnnArbor.com
Michigan will add 68700 jobs in 2011 and 2012, fueling a "sustained recovery" at a "subdued pace," according to projections released this morning by University of Michigan economists. UM economists projected that the state would add nearly 31500 jobs ...
University of Michigan economists say unemployment will remain high through 2013
Michigan Business Review - MLive.com
said University of Michigan economist Joan Crary, presenting today at the annual Economic Outlook Conference. Crary said in a report on the University of Michigan website that jobs had ticked up a notch, consumer sentiment has improved and the chances ...
UM economic forecast, a slog to slow job growth
Michigan Radio
By Mark Brush The nation's road to economic recovery will be a marathon, not a sprint. That's according to an economic forecast released today from the University of Michigan's Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics. The economists write the US ...
Briefs: UM experts: 2.5% growth in US in 2012
The Detroit News
University of Michigan economists expect the US economy to grow moderately in the next two years, generating just enough jobs to slowly reduce unemployment. They said Thursday they project economic growth to be about 2.5 percent in 2012 and 2013, ...
Forecasters see only moderate US growth in 2012-13
Chicago Tribune
The US economy should grow only moderately over the next two years, generating just enough jobs to slowly reduce unemployment, University of Michigan economists said Thursday. The reserved assessment comes with the nation ...
Michigan to add 64000 jobs in '11
Detroit Free Press
Barring an unlikely end-of-year collapse, Michigan's economy is about to do something it hasn't done since 2000 -- end the year with a net gain in jobs. University of Michigan forecasters said Friday that Michigan will add about 64000 ...
University of Michigan economic forecast: Moderate US growth, gradual rise in ...
Detroit Free Press
The annual UM economic forecast is widely watched by leaders in business, finance, and academia. The annual UM forecast on the Michigan economy will be released Friday morning. In today's signature line for the US forecast, Crary said, "It seems likely ...
Mich. job growth in 2011 best in decade
The Detroit News
The Michigan economy surprised forecasters this year, adding more jobs than expected. Even better: many of those jobs have been high-paying auto and professional positions. The state will end the year with a gain of 63000 jobs, according to a new ...
UM predicts slight drop in Michigan unemployment rate next year
Crain's Detroit Business
Michigan's economy will continue to recover and add jobs, but full economic health will take a while to achieve, according to economists at the University of Michigan. Michigan will add nearly 32000 jobs in 2012 and an additional ...
U-M economists: Michigan to see continued jobs growth
The Detroit News
Ann Arbor— The Michigan economy grew at a faster pace than expected during 2011 and it will continue growing at a slower pace for the next two years, according to a new estimate of the state economy released Friday morning. The state added 63000 jobs ...
Forecasters see only moderate US growth in 2012-13
Business Week
The economists will release their forecast for Michigan's economy on Friday. The forecast expects light vehicle sales to hit 12.7 million this year, compared to 11.6 million last year. It expects sales to pick up to 13.5 million units in 2012 and 14.3 ...
U-M economists see moderate growth for U.S. in 2012-13
Detroit Free Press
The annual UM economic forecast is widely watched by leaders in business, finance and academia. The annual UM forecast on the Michigan economy will be released today. In their annual forecast of the US economy, Crary and colleagues Daniil Manaenkov and ...
'Sustained recovery': UM economists project Michigan to add 68700 jobs over ...
AnnArbor.com
"Now that Michigan's darkest days are in the books, much of today's news is positive," Fulton said. "The Michigan economy is gaining some forward momentum for the first time in a long while. We have a ways to go, to be sure, before we reach full ...
U-M Economic Forecast Reaffirms Slow Recovery
WXYZ
But, in their annual economic forecast, analysts at the University of Michigan believe that even with a better job picture, we will see only moderate improvement. Over the next couple of years, the economy may grow only an adequate number of jobs to ...
University of Michigan economists say unemployment will remain high through 2013
Michigan Business Review - MLive.com
said University of Michigan economist Joan Crary, presenting today at the annual Economic Outlook Conference. Crary said in a report on the University of Michigan website that jobs had ticked up a notch, consumer sentiment has improved and the chances ...
Forecast: Michigan economy to slowly improve
Fox 28
AP University of Michigan economists say the state's economy will continue its slow improvement, adding both high- and low-wage jobs over the next two years. The economists expect Michigan's unemployment rate will fall to 10% in ...


