Michigan
Michigan sees largest increase in number of insured jobless claims

The variety of Michiganders that filed first-time unemployment claims final week decreased over the earlier week, in keeping with new numbers launched Thursday by the U.S. Division of Labor.
The variety of Michiganders that filed first-time jobless claims the week ending April 23 was 6,391, a 23% lower from 8,383 first-time claims filed the week of April 16.
Numerically, that was the third-largest lower, week-over-week, of any state behind California and Ohio.
The federal information additionally exhibits that the variety of Michiganders submitting persevering with unemployment claims, those that already filed an preliminary declare, elevated by 18% from 45,643 claims the week ending April 9 to 54,147 claims the week ending April 16.
That’s the most important numerical improve amongst all states.
Nationally, 180,000 People filed first-time jobless claims final week, an lower from 185,000 the prior week. The 4-week shifting common is 179,750, a rise from 177,500 the prior week.
The variety of People that filed persevering with claims for unemployment totaled 1,408,000 the week ending April 16, a lower of 1,000 in comparison with the week ending April 9. That is the bottom stage for insured unemployment since Feb. 7, 1970 when it was 1,397,000.
The 4-week shifting common is 1,455,000, a lower of 24,500 from the week of April 9. That is the bottom stage for this common since March 14, 1970 when it was 1,435,250.
For Michigan, March was the eleventh consecutive month of job progress with a complete civilian labor power achieve of 15,000. This resulted in a complete civilian labor power of 4,819,000 because the variety of employed elevated by 29,000 over the month and the variety of unemployed fell by 14,000 over the month.
In response to the Michigan Division of Know-how, Administration, and Funds, Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment price dropped by 0.3% throughout March to 4.4 %. That’s the bottom seasonally adjusted jobless price since March 2020 (3.8%).
In March, all 83 Michigan counties noticed declines in unemployment charges, with the most important jobless price reduce occurring in Mackinac County.
“The Michigan labor market has been optimistic this 12 months,” stated Wayne Rourke, affiliate
director of the Bureau of Labor Market Data and Strategic Initiatives. “Michigan’s
jobless price has averaged 4.7 % thus far in 2022, and the state has solely recorded a
decrease annual price twice in latest a long time, the durations from 1997 to 2000 and 2017 to
2019.”
In March, the nationwide unemployment price declined by 0.2% to three.6% and has dropped by 2.4% during the last 12 months. Michigan’s unemployment price fell by practically 2% since June 2021 and by 0.5% within the final two months.
You possibly can view the Division of Labor’s unemployment report right here: dol.gov/ui/information.pdf.
Metropolitan space employment and unemployment numbers for March was launched on Wednesday, April 27. County employment and unemployment numbers for the fourth quarter of 2021 will probably be launched on Might 25. That information is out there right here: bls.gov/information/.
Michigan labor power traits and highlights
- Whole employment in Michigan elevated by 62,000 during the last three months, and the achieve in March of 0.6 % was similar to the advance nationally.
- The U.S. labor power achieve of two.4% over the 12 months was a full share level bigger than Michigan’s workforce improve throughout the identical interval (+1.4%).
- Michigan’s first quarter 2022 jobless price of 4.7% was down by 0.5% from the prior quarter.
- The March 2022 statewide unemployment price of 4.4% remained 0.6% above the February 2020 pre-pandemic price of three.8%
- All 17 Michigan labor market areas had employment advances between February and March, with a median hike of two.2 %.
- Employment rose in all main Michigan areas over the 12 months as nicely, with a median advance of 4.3 %. The Ann Arbor metro space exhibited the most important over-the-year employment surge (+6.9 %).
Detroit metro space unemployment price declines over month
The Detroit-Warren-Dearborn Metropolitan Statistical Space’s (MSA) seasonally adjusted unemployment price fell by 0.3% in March to 4.7%.
Employment superior within the metro space by 11,000, whereas the variety of unemployed
decreased by 5,000. The Detroit MSA registered a internet workforce achieve for the third consecutive month.
Over the 12 months, the Detroit jobless price fell by 2%, just like the speed drop statewide. Employment rose by 87,000 or 4.4%, which was sooner than the statewide price of achieve.
Remembers in manufacturing sector push up Michigan payroll jobs in March
In response to the month-to-month survey of employers, Michigan seasonally adjusted nonfarm
jobs rose by 15,000, or 0.3%, over the month, leading to a statewide whole of 4,330,000 in March.
Job change was minimal in a number of statewide industries in March. Nonetheless, a major job improve occurred in Michigan’s manufacturing sector (+8,000) as a result of recall of auto employees from short-term layoffs.
Trade employment traits and highlights
- Job features within the state have ranged from 12,000 to 17,000 for 5 consecutive months.
- Most main trade sectors had employment hikes over the 12 months, led by leisure and hospitality (+61,000).
- The state’s schooling and well being providers sector was the one main trade with a minor over-the-year job discount (-2,000).
- Michigan’s common job rely within the first quarter 2022 was about 43,000 above the prior quarter. This improve was in keeping with the quarterly features registered in 2021.
- Michigan whole nonfarm jobs superior by 174,000, or 4.2 %, over the 12 months. Nonetheless, payroll employment remained 122,000, or 2.7 %, beneath the February 2020 pre-pandemic stage.

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How MSU’s deer vaccine capsules could curb black-legged ticks in Michigan

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Black-legged ticks have been increasing across Michigan this summer, raising concerns about tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease.
—> Michigan health officials alarmed by surge in Lyme disease cases
Researchers at Michigan State University say the large white-tailed deer population plays a key role in spreading these ticks.
To address the problem, MSU scientists are testing food capsules containing biomarkers to see if deer will eat them.
Each capsule currently includes corn, alfalfa, molasses, and a biomarker that helps track how many deer consume the capsules.
If successful, the capsules will eventually contain a vaccine to help deer build immunity to ticks, similar to how dogs are vaccinated.
The goal is to reduce the number of ticks on deer, which could lower the risk of tick-borne diseases for people spending time outdoors.
MSU professors describe this as an innovative method that could be a game-changer for controlling black-legged ticks and Lyme disease in Michigan. The capsules are being introduced in selected parks and land preserves in the Mid-Michigan area as part of the early phase of this research.
In the future, the team plans to add a drug or vaccine to the capsules to eliminate ticks on deer, aiming to stop the problem at its source.
—> 4 ways to protect yourself from ticks in Michigan, and 4 things to do after you’re outside
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Trump administration renews push to fire Fed governor from Michigan ahead of key vote

President Donald Trump’s administration renewed its request Sunday for a federal appeals court to let him fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, a move the president is seeking ahead of the central bank’s vote on interest rates.
The Trump administration filed a response just ahead of a 3 p.m. Eastern deadline Sunday to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, arguing that Cook’s legal arguments for why she should stay on the job were meritless. Lawyers for Cook argued in a Saturday filing that the Trump administration has not shown sufficient cause to fire her, and stressed the risks to the economy and country if the president were allowed to fire a Fed governor without proper cause.
Sunday’s filing is the latest step in an unprecedented effort by the White House to shape the historically independent Fed. Cook’s firing marks the first time in the central bank’s 112-year history that a president has tried to fire a governor.
“The public and the executive share an interest in ensuring the integrity of the Federal Reserve,” Trump’s lawyers argued in Sunday’s filing. “And that requires respecting the president’s statutory authority to remove governors ‘for cause’ when such cause arises.”
Bill Pulte, a Trump appointee to the agency that regulates mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has accused Cook of signing separate documents in which she allegedly said that both the Atlanta property and a home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, also purchased in June 2021, were both “primary residences.” Pulte submitted a criminal referral to the Justice Department, which has opened an investigation.
Trump relied on those allegations to fire Cook “for cause.”
Cook, the first Black woman to serve as a Fed governor, referred to the condominium as a “vacation home” in a loan estimate, a characterization that could undermine claims by the Trump administration that she committed mortgage fraud. Documents obtained by The Associated Press also showed that on a second form submitted by Cook to gain a security clearance, she described the property as a “second home.”
Cook sued the Trump administration to block her firing and a federal judge ruled Tuesday that the removal was illegal and reinstated her to the Fed’s board.
The administration appealed and asked for an emergency ruling just before the Fed is set to meet this week and decide whether to reduce its key interest rate. Most economists expect they will cut the rate by a quarter point.
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Michigan football vs. Central Michigan: Live updates, score, injuries

It’s an in-state matchup on Saturday, Sept. 13, as Michigan football (1-1) takes on the Central Michigan Chippewas (1-1) for the Wolverines’ second home game of the season.
After a loss on the road at Oklahoma last week in which Michigan struggled to generate offense, the Wolverines — and particularly freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood — are looking to sharpen their offensive skills against a weaker Chippewas.
They’ll have to do so without coach Sherrone Moore, however. The coach is serving the first of a two-game suspension sanctioned by the school for his role in the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal. In the interim, Biff Poggi will lead the Wolverines.
Michigan’s task will be to hone its skills on both sides of the ball, but with an emphasis on offense. The Wolverines struggled to run the ball last week and Underwood had difficulty connecting with receivers downfield as well. Central Michigan provides a perfect opportunity for Michigan to build its offensive cohesiveness before beginning Big Ten play.
Follow along below for live updates.
Michigan football vs. Central Michigan early availability report
Michigan – Out: QB Davis Warren (knee), OT Andrew Babalola (knee). Probable: DB Rod Moore (knee), DB Shamari Earls (undisclosed), DB Caleb Anderson (undisclosed). Questionable: TE Marlin Klein (right foot/ankle), DB Zeke Berry (lower body), RB John Volker (undisclosed), LB Jaydon Hood (undisclosed), RB Bryson Kuzdzal (undisclosed), RB Donovan Johnson (undisclosed), edge Devon Baxter, DT Ike Iwunnah (undisclosed), WR C.J. Charleston (undisclosed). Doubtful: OL Gio-EL Hadi (left ankle/foot)
Central Michigan – Missed Week 2: TE Rory Callahan, OL John Iannuzzi.
Matchup: No. 22 Michigan (1-1) vs. Central Michigan (1-1)
Kickoff: Noon Saturday, Sept. 13; Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor.
TV/radio: Big Ten Network; WCSX-FM (94.7).Looking for a free mini puzzle? Play the USA TODAY Quick Cross now.
Line: Wolverines by 27½.
Michigan football schedule 2025
Week 1: W, 34-17 vs New Mexico.
Week 2: L, 13-24 at Oklahoma
Week 3: vs Central Michigan, Saturday Sept. 13, noon ET (Big Ten Network).
Week 4: at Nebraska, Saturday Sept. 20, 3:30 p.m. ET (CBS).
Week 5: BYE.
Week 6: vs Wisconsin, Saturday Oct. 4, 12 p.m. or 3:30 p.m.
Week 7: at USC, Saturday Oct. 11, time TBD.
Week 8: vs Washington, Saturday Oct. 18, time TBD.
Week 9: at Michigan State, Saturday Oct. 25, time TBD.
Week 10: vs Purdue, Sautrday Nov. 1, time TBD.
Week 11: BYE.
Week 12: at Northwestern, Saturday Nov. 15, time TBD.
Week 13: at Maryland, Saturday Nov. 22, time TBD.
Week 14: vs Ohio State, Saturday Nov. 29, noon ET (Fox).
Contact Matthew Auchincloss at mauchincloss@freepress.com.
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