New poll reveals growing economic worry in Michigan amid Trump’s trade war
Nearly 60% of Michigan voters say the economy is weakening with tariffs blamed for rising costs and job concerns, according to a Detroit Regional Chamber poll of 600 voters.
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New poll reveals growing economic worry in Michigan amid Trump’s trade war
By Grant Schwab, MediaNews Group More than half of Michigan’s voters think the state is on the right track, even as fears mount over an economic downturn that threatens to especially bruise the region’s critical auto industry, according to a statewide new poll commissioned by the Detroit Regional Chamber. The poll of 600 registered voters conducted from Sept. 10-14 surveyed respondents on a series of economic and political questions, revealing c…
Poll: Michigan Voters Concerned About Costs, Jobs, Tariffs, AI
Michigan voters are concerned about the cost of goods, the job market, the impact of tariffs, global trade policy, and the potential role AI will play in the future economy, according to the findings of a statewide poll released today by Detroit Regional Chamber. // Stock photo Michigan voters are concerned about the cost of goods, the job market, the impact of tariffs, global trade policy, and the potential role AI will play in the future econo…
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