Michigan Economy Willfully Being Sacrificed By Both GM And UAW As Strike Continues

Michigan Economy Willfully Being Sacrificed By Both GM And UAW As Strike Continues
The United Auto Workers strike at General Motors Co. is starting to take a toll on businesses throughout Michigan, creating a growing threat to the state’s already-slowing economy.

Michigan’s economy faces the greatest exposure from a prolonged strike, because it has about 15 GM manufacturing facilities employing tens of thousands of workers, more than any other state. Lost earnings to workers will result in lower sales-tax and income-tax revenues for the state, and some local businesses near idled GM plants are already reporting lost sales.
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MDarringerMDarringer - 9/26/2019 6:31:11 PM
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#NOT


skytopskytop - 9/26/2019 9:38:49 PM
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Remember the Democrats are hysterical and mad. They want POWER at the full expense of people's freedom and well being.

Democrat party - hate, dishonesty, greed and obsession for power


Vette71Vette71 - 9/27/2019 9:43:41 AM
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Michigan bears the responsibility for its mess, not GM and the UAW. The midwest auto industry has been troubled for decades and the state has done nothing to diversify its base into other industries. Look at Pennsylvania, particularly Pittsburgh, where they moved on to other things as steel, coal mining, etc. died.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 9/27/2019 10:09:23 AM
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Right on!


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