Monday, November 21, 2005
Less Than Cheery Job Forecast for 2006
The Ann Arbor News reports that a University of Michigan forecast released Friday says that it may be years before the state sees a significant economic recovery and that 2006 will be the sixth straight year of job losses - the longest stretch of employment decline since World War II. The study predicts a net loss of 9,600 jobs next year, followed by a net increase of 10,600 jobs in 2007.
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