Time runs out for nearly century-old Michigan clock company due to tariffs, other factors
A Michigan clock company that has helped people keep time for 99 years says it's going out of business due to tariffs and other economic conditions.
A Michigan clock company that has helped people keep time for 99 years says it's going out of business due to tariffs and other economic conditions.
With President Donald Trump’s administration once again pushing back its deadline for negotiating new international trade deals, small business owners—including a Detroit boutique owner—voiced their concerns on a Wednesday press call, outlining how continued uncertainty around global trade had impacted their business.
A Michigan physician warns of the wide-reaching impacts of cuts to Medicaid.
Rachel Chapin of Fenton says that cutting Medicaid will push hospitals and staff across the state to their breaking point.
With a rule to remove medical debt from credit reports on hold, this Michigan veteran is calling on Trump to act.
State officials from around the Great Lakes explain how Medicaid cuts will impact ‘Ganders—and the state’s economy.
One Michigan mom wants Rep. John James to consider families like hers before cutting Medicaid benefits.
The more than $290 billion cuts to federal food assistance programming being passed through Congress in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will cost Michigan about $900 million, the Michigan State Budget Office found this week.
The federal government began pausing operations late last week at dozens of Job Corps centers across the country, including three in Michigan. The "phased pause" by the U.S. Department of Labor started May 29 after an internal review of the program, according to a news release.
Michigan could lose 13,000 jobs in the next several years due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign goods, according to economists from University of Michigan.