
Michigan College Graduation Rates this Decade
According to the latest data from Michigan, the average college graduation rate is 67.37 percent with just over 31,000 of the 47,389 students completing their degree within 6 years.
According to the latest data from Michigan, the average college graduation rate is 67.37 percent with just over 31,000 of the 47,389 students completing their degree within 6 years.
With summer’s arrival, Michiganders and tourists alike will soon be out and about to take in the splendor of our state.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that 80 percent of jobs lost since the start of the pandemic have been recovered.
Let’s take a look at this roller coaster of trends regarding Michiganders homeownership rates from 2010 to 2021.
During 2021, Michigan’s economy recovered faster than the national average, at least by one measure.
Stunned by Ford Motor Co.’s decision to invest $11.4 billion in electric vehicle assembly and battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky, Michigan in December created a $1 billion fund to lure new electric vehicle operations to Michigan.
The City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations (OSI), in collaboration with the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), is working to expand public electric vehicle (EV) charging in downtown parking facilities.
The governor’s fiscal year 2023 School Aid Fund budget recommendation would invest $361 million for school-based mental health services.
A recent analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation surveying women’s preventative care in Michigan found that race and ethnicity continue to be major determinants as to which Michiganders are seeking medical care.
On April 19th, Netflix reported a first-quarter net loss of 200,000 subscribers, contrary to analysts’ prediction of 2.5 million additional subscriptions.
According to the latest data from Michigan, the average college graduation rate is 67.37 percent with just over 31,000 of the 47,389 students completing their degree within 6 years.
With summer’s arrival, Michiganders and tourists alike will soon be out and about to take in the splendor of our state.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that 80 percent of jobs lost since the start of the pandemic have been recovered.
Let’s take a look at this roller coaster of trends regarding Michiganders homeownership rates from 2010 to 2021.
During 2021, Michigan’s economy recovered faster than the national average, at least by one measure.
Stunned by Ford Motor Co.’s decision to invest $11.4 billion in electric vehicle assembly and battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky, Michigan in December created a $1 billion fund to lure new electric vehicle operations to Michigan.
The City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations (OSI), in collaboration with the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), is working to expand public electric vehicle (EV) charging in downtown parking facilities.
The governor’s fiscal year 2023 School Aid Fund budget recommendation would invest $361 million for school-based mental health services.
A recent analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation surveying women’s preventative care in Michigan found that race and ethnicity continue to be major determinants as to which Michiganders are seeking medical care.
On April 19th, Netflix reported a first-quarter net loss of 200,000 subscribers, contrary to analysts’ prediction of 2.5 million additional subscriptions.