
Michigan’s Transition to a Knowledge-Based Economy: Fifth Annual Progress Report
Michigan continues to have difficulty transitioning to a knowledge based economy which has led to Michigan getting poorer compared to the country. In Michigan Future’s fifth annual report on Michigan’s transition, Lou Glazer and Don Grimes detail which states and metropolitan areas are doing the best and why. To read the press release, click here.
Click here to read the full report
Appendix A1: General data on each state
Appendix A2: Per capita income component data for each state
Appendix A3: Change in per capita income components for each state
Appendix B1: Date on large metropolitan areas (population 1 million or more)
Appendix B2: Data on smaller Michigan and comparable Midwest metro areas
Appendix B3: Data on per capita income components for large metro areas
Appendix B4: Change in per capita income components for large metro area
Appendix B5: Components of transfer payments change 1990-2010, large and Michigan metro areas
See past reports, here.
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