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...includes other big dollar items like tuition, room and board, and other charges paid to state universities as well as charges paid to university hospital systems. These

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June 10, 2021
...pay higher tuition at our institutions of higher education might not feel so strongly about those positives. The “business” governor found out that trying to govern on

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January 25, 2018
...at an unexpected and unprecedented rate since 2020. We can evaluate these trends through highway construction cost indices. Highway Construction Cost Indices The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

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May 8, 2024
...transit, housing and infrastructure, the Growing Michigan Together Council developed recommendations to reverse those trends. A Shared Strategy for Growth and Prosperity The Council’s high-level vision lays
...receiving reduced-price school meals. This expansion increased the statewide ED student count from 703,000 in FY2017 to 771,000 in FY2018, a 10 percent increase. Public K-12 Student

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March 19, 2025
...law affords local governments very few revenue-raising alternatives. The heavy reliance on property taxes in Michigan amplifies the significance of the property tax base trends.  Additionally, these

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June 7, 2024
...2020. FY2023 income tax collections further confirm the return to historical trends. Even with the return to historical trends, once projected year-over-year increases in income tax revenues

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January 25, 2024
...investments in the state and its people. Please enjoy our reports below and let us know what you think. Summary Population and Demographic Trends Economy, Workforce, and

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October 5, 2023
...surge of teacher retirements last school year, combined with a host of longer-term labor market trends, suggests many of these familiar faces won’t be there to greet

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August 24, 2021
...research Assistant, President Hoover’s Commission on Social Trends, The University of Chicago. DISCUSSION The tables following this discussion, indicate trends of the five population groups into which

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February 13, 2000
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