November 26, 2003
Michigan
Department of Career Development’s Deputy Director for Workforce Programs John
Palmer announced today that October seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates
fell slightly in eight of Michigan’s 12 major labor market areas. Employment
and labor force levels increased in nine areas over the month.
“Most of the major labor market regions
in Michigan recorded typical seasonal workforce patterns in October by recording
job gains in education and cuts in recreation and tourism,” Palmer said. “However,
all of the state’s major areas continued to exhibit varying degrees of weakness
in their respective labor markets over the year.”
The unemployment
rate declines over the month in the eight areas were minor, with an average
decline of 0.2 of a percentage point. The unemployment rate in the Upper Peninsula
was unchanged over the month.
Jobless
rates increased in three areas from September to October. The unemployment
rate in the Lansing Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) spiked upward almost
2 full percentage points over the month due to short-term layoffs in the auto
industry. The Northeast and Northwest Lower Michigan regions recorded minor
seasonal advances of 0.4 and 0.2 of a percentage point, respectively.
Employment Up Over Month
From September
to October, employment followed seasonal trends as levels increased in nine
areas. Gains were fairly substantial, with most areas’ employment levels up
by around one percent or higher. Michigan’s three northernmost labor market
areas registered seasonal employment declines in October with the winding down
of the summer tourism season.
Labor force levels increased in the
nine metropolitan areas over the month and declined in the three northernmost
labor market regions.
Unemployment Rates Up Over Year
From October
2002 to October 2003, unemployment rates rose in all 12 of the state’s major
labor market areas, with a significant median increase of 1.6 percentage points.
The Jackson, Benton Harbor, Saginaw-Bay-Midland, and Lansing MSAs recorded the
largest jobless rate hikes in that period.
Seasonal Payroll Employment Gains in
Education
The monthly
survey of employers indicated that seasonally unadjusted payroll jobs in Michigan
increased in October by 31,000 to total 4,465,000. Job gains occurred primarily
in local government education (+22,000) and state government education (+8,000)
with the continued return of students to colleges, universities, and local schools.
The increase in local government education was evident statewide.
Offsetting
movements among various industry categories left the private sector with only
a 4,000 increase in payroll jobs over the month. Within the private sector,
gains in education and health services (+14,000) and retail trade (+9,000) were
contrasted by job losses in leisure and hospitality (-10,000), professional and business
services (-7,000), and construction (-3,000).
Statewide,
manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged over the month. However,
within the metropolitan areas, an increase in manufacturing employment in the
Detroit MSA of 4,000 due to recalls from September’s short-term layoffs in auto-related
manufacturing was offset by an auto-related decline of 4,000 in the Lansing
MSA.
Each major metropolitan area in the
state recorded an increase in total payroll employment over the month, with
the exception of the Lansing MSA.
Over the year, every major metropolitan
area in Michigan recorded declines in total payroll employment, with losses
ranging from a little over one percent to two and a half percent.
County Jobless Rates Mixed Over Month,
Up Over Year
Slightly
more than half of Michigan’s 83 counties recorded unemployment rate increases
in October while the rates in 31 counties decreased. The jobless rates in five
counties were unchanged. The rate changes over the month were minimal, with
about half the counties in the state registering increases or decreases of 0.2
of a percentage point or less.
Over
the year, unemployment rates were up in 80 counties, with a substantial median
increase of 1.5 percentage points.
A breakdown of seasonally unadjusted
October workforce estimates for Michigan and its 12 major labor market areas
follows, along with a listing of county jobless rates for October.
Note
to Eds.: Please ensure that the source for state unemployment rates reads “Michigan
Department of Career Development,” or “Michigan Department of Career Development,
Employment Service Agency.”
The Michigan
Department of Career Development is the state government agency charged with
providing the skilled workforce Michigan needs to enhance and maintain its economy.
To this end, the state’s career and training development agency is working with
employers, K-12 schools, community colleges, and local Workforce Development
Boards to develop a comprehensive career development system. For more information
about the Michigan Department of Career Development, visit the department’s
Web site at www.michigan.gov/mdcd or call 1-866-MY-GOALS
(voice/TTY).
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Oct-02
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Sep-03
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Oct-03
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% change
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% change
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ANN ARBOR MSA
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|
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month
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year
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(Washtenaw,
Lenawee, Livingston Counties)
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|
|
|
|
|
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Civilian Labor Force
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314,600
|
314,700
|
321,200
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2.1%
|
2.1%
|
|
Total Employment
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305,100
|
301,900
|
308,900
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2.3%
|
1.2%
|
|
Unemployment
|
9,500
|
12,800
|
12,300
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-3.9%
|
29.5%
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Rate (percent)
|
3.0
|
4.1
|
3.8
|
|
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Contact:
Erica Nakfoor, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 492-5550
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Oct-02
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Sep-03
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Oct-03
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% change
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% change
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BENTON HARBOR MSA
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|
|
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month
|
year
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(Berrien County)
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
79,900
|
81,100
|
82,400
|
1.6%
|
3.1%
|
|
Total Employment
|
75,800
|
75,300
|
76,700
|
1.9%
|
1.2%
|
|
Unemployment
|
4,100
|
5,800
|
5,700
|
-1.7%
|
39.0%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.2
|
7.1
|
6.9
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|
|
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Contact:
Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 841-5634
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Oct-02
|
Sep-03
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Oct-03
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% change
|
% change
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|
DETROIT
MSA (Data in thousands)
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|
|
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month
|
year
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(Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe,
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Lapeer,
St. Clair Counties)
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|
|
|
|
|
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Civilian Labor Force
|
2,200
|
2,257
|
2,273
|
0.7%
|
3.3%
|
|
Total Employment
|
2,076
|
2,095
|
2,113
|
0.9%
|
1.8%
|
|
Unemployment
|
124
|
162
|
160
|
-1.2%
|
29.0%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.7
|
7.2
|
7.0
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
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Contact:
Bruce Weaver, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3091
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Oct-02
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Sep-03
|
Oct-03
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% change
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% change
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FLINT MSA
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|
|
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month
|
year
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|
(Genesee County)
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
182,700
|
188,100
|
189,700
|
0.9%
|
3.8%
|
|
Total Employment
|
168,900
|
170,800
|
172,400
|
0.9%
|
2.1%
|
|
Unemployment
|
13,800
|
17,300
|
17,300
|
0.0%
|
25.4%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
7.5
|
9.2
|
9.1
|
|
|
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|
|
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Contact:
Charles Gould, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (989) 776-1508
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| |
Oct-02
|
Sep-03
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Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
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|
GRAND RAPIDS - MUSKEGON - HOLLAND MSA
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
(Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon
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|
|
|
|
|
|
and Allegan Counties)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
605,100
|
619,100
|
624,800
|
0.9%
|
3.3%
|
|
Total Employment
|
569,700
|
574,000
|
579,800
|
1.0%
|
1.8%
|
|
Unemployment
|
35,400
|
45,000
|
45,000
|
0.0%
|
27.1%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.9
|
7.3
|
7.2
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
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Contact:
Brian Waters, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (616) 393-7219
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|
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Oct-02
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Sep-03
|
Oct-03
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% change
|
% change
|
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JACKSON MSA
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
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|
(Jackson County)
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
79,100
|
80,000
|
81,000
|
1.3%
|
2.4%
|
|
Total Employment
|
74,500
|
73,900
|
74,900
|
1.4%
|
0.5%
|
|
Unemployment
|
4,700
|
6,200
|
6,100
|
-1.6%
|
29.8%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.9
|
7.7
|
7.6
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
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Contact:
Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 841-5634
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Oct-02
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Sep-03
|
Oct-03
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% change
|
% change
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KALAMAZOO - BATTLE CREEK MSA
|
|
|
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month
|
year
|
|
(Kalamazoo, Calhoun and
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Van Buren counties)
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|
|
|
|
|
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Civilian Labor Force
|
228,700
|
229,700
|
234,500
|
2.1%
|
2.5%
|
|
Total Employment
|
217,900
|
215,500
|
220,400
|
2.3%
|
1.1%
|
|
Unemployment
|
10,900
|
14,200
|
14,200
|
0.0%
|
30.3%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
4.7
|
6.2
|
6.0
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
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Contact:
Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 841-5634
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Oct-02
|
Sep-03
|
Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
|
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LANSING MSA
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
(Clinton, Eaton, and
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Ingham Counties)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
248,200
|
252,700
|
258,300
|
2.2%
|
4.1%
|
|
Total Employment
|
240,000
|
241,300
|
241,700
|
0.2%
|
0.7%
|
|
Unemployment
|
8,200
|
11,400
|
16,500
|
44.7%
|
101.2%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
3.3
|
4.5
|
6.4
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
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Contact:
Erica Nakfoor, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 492-5550
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|
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|
| |
Oct-02
|
Sep-03
|
Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
|
|
SAGINAW - BAY - MIDLAND MSA
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
(Saginaw, Bay, Midland Counties)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
197,800
|
201,100
|
206,200
|
2.5%
|
4.2%
|
|
Total Employment
|
187,000
|
185,000
|
190,500
|
3.0%
|
1.9%
|
|
Unemployment
|
10,800
|
16,100
|
15,600
|
-3.1%
|
44.4%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.4
|
8.0
|
7.6
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Contact:
Charles Gould, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (989) 776-1508
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|
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|
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|
| |
Oct-02
|
Sep-03
|
Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
|
|
UPPER PENINSULA LMA
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
(15 Counties)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
151,600
|
157,800
|
157,500
|
-0.2%
|
3.9%
|
|
Total Employment
|
144,300
|
148,700
|
148,400
|
-0.2%
|
2.8%
|
|
Unemployment
|
7,300
|
9,100
|
9,100
|
0.0%
|
24.7%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
4.8
|
5.8
|
5.8
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Contact:
Kathy Salow, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (906) 226-3669
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| |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Oct-02
|
Sep-03
|
Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
|
|
NORTHEAST LOWER MICHIGAN
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
(Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Crawford,
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Iosco, Montmorency,Ogemaw, Oscoda,
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon Counties)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
92,650
|
95,725
|
95,350
|
-0.4%
|
2.9%
|
|
Total Employment
|
86,875
|
88,675
|
87,950
|
-0.8%
|
1.2%
|
|
Unemployment
|
5,775
|
7,050
|
7,400
|
5.0%
|
28.1%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
6.2
|
7.4
|
7.8
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Contact:
Jim Rhein, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3095
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| |
|
|
|
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|
| |
Oct-02
|
Sep-03
|
Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
|
|
NORTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
(Antrim, Charlevoix, Emmet, Benzie,
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau,
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Manistee, Missaukee, Wexford counties)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
146,875
|
154,175
|
153,550
|
-0.4%
|
4.5%
|
|
Total Employment
|
139,500
|
144,475
|
143,500
|
-0.7%
|
2.9%
|
|
Unemployment
|
7,375
|
9,700
|
10,050
|
3.6%
|
36.3%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.0
|
6.3
|
6.5
|
|
|
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|
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Contact:
Jim Rhein, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3095
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Oct-02
|
Sep-03
|
Oct-03
|
% change
|
% change
|
|
MICHIGAN
(Data in thousands)
|
|
|
|
month
|
year
|
|
Civilian Labor Force
|
4,980
|
5,092
|
5,144
|
1.0%
|
3.3%
|
|
Total Employment
|
4,712
|
4,742
|
4,790
|
1.0%
|
1.7%
|
|
Unemployment
|
268
|
350
|
354
|
1.1%
|
32.1%
|
|
Rate (percent)
|
5.4
|
6.9
|
6.9
|
|
|
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|
|
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Contact:
Bruce Weaver, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3091
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MICHIGAN
COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - OCTOBER 2003
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
MACKINAC
COUNTY
|
3.0
|
|
43
|
SCHOOLCRAFT
COUNTY
|
7.3
|
|
2
|
WASHTENAW
COUNTY
|
3.1
|
|
44
|
GRATIOT
COUNTY
|
7.3
|
|
3
|
LIVINGSTON
COUNTY
|
3.7
|
|
45
|
DELTA
COUNTY
|
7.4
|
|
4
|
LEELANAU
COUNTY
|
3.8
|
|
46
|
BARAGA
COUNTY
|
7.5
|
|
5
|
ISABELLA
COUNTY
|
4.0
|
|
47
|
KENT
COUNTY
|
7.5
|
|
6
|
HOUGHTON
COUNTY
|
4.3
|
|
48
|
MANISTEE
COUNTY
|
7.5
|
|
7
|
CASS
COUNTY
|
4.4
|
|
49
|
KALKASKA
COUNTY
|
7.5
|
|
8
|
BARRY
COUNTY
|
4.7
|
|
50
|
ALPENA
COUNTY
|
7.6
|
|
9
|
OAKLAND
COUNTY
|
4.9
|
|
51
|
JACKSON
COUNTY
|
7.6
|
|
10
|
MARQUETTE
COUNTY
|
5.0
|
|
52
|
ROSCOMMON
COUNTY
|
7.7
|
|
11
|
IRON
COUNTY
|
5.4
|
|
53
|
OCEANA
COUNTY
|
7.8
|
|
12
|
KALAMAZOO
COUNTY
|
5.5
|
|
54
|
ST
JOSEPH COUNTY
|
7.8
|
|
13
|
ALGER
COUNTY
|
5.5
|
|
55
|
OSCEOLA
COUNTY
|
7.9
|
|
14
|
OTTAWA
COUNTY
|
5.6
|
|
56
|
OGEMAW
COUNTY
|
7.9
|
|
15
|
LUCE
COUNTY
|
5.6
|
|
57
|
CRAWFORD
COUNTY
|
7.9
|
|
16
|
MECOSTA
COUNTY
|
5.6
|
|
58
|
IONIA
COUNTY
|
8.0
|
|
17
|
CHEBOYGAN
COUNTY
|
5.7
|
|
59
|
WEXFORD
COUNTY
|
8.0
|
|
18
|
MIDLAND
COUNTY
|
5.7
|
|
60
|
PRESQUE
ISLE COUNTY
|
8.0
|
|
19
|
CHIPPEWA
COUNTY
|
5.8
|
|
61
|
HURON
COUNTY
|
8.2
|
|
20
|
ALLEGAN
COUNTY
|
5.9
|
|
62
|
ANTRIM
COUNTY
|
8.3
|
|
21
|
GRAND
TRAVERSE COUNTY
|
5.9
|
|
63
|
MONTCALM
COUNTY
|
8.3
|
|
22
|
EATON
COUNTY
|
5.9
|
|
64
|
TUSCOLA
COUNTY
|
8.4
|
|
23
|
MISSAUKEE
COUNTY
|
6.0
|
|
65
|
ST.
CLAIR COUNTY
|
8.4
|
|
24
|
DICKINSON
COUNTY
|
6.0
|
|
66
|
SHIAWASSEE
COUNTY
|
8.4
|
|
25
|
CLINTON
COUNTY
|
6.1
|
|
67
|
HILLSDALE
COUNTY
|
8.5
|
|
26
|
MONROE
COUNTY
|
6.4
|
|
68
|
NEWAYGO
COUNTY
|
8.7
|
|
27
|
MACOMB
COUNTY
|
6.4
|
|
69
|
IOSCO
COUNTY
|
8.7
|
|
28
|
EMMET
COUNTY
|
6.4
|
|
70
|
SAGINAW
COUNTY
|
8.7
|
|
29
|
BENZIE
COUNTY
|
6.4
|
|
71
|
WAYNE
COUNTY
|
8.8
|
|
30
|
GOGEBIC
COUNTY
|
6.5
|
|
72
|
CLARE
COUNTY
|
8.9
|
|
31
|
BRANCH
COUNTY
|
6.6
|
|
73
|
GENESEE
COUNTY
|
9.1
|
|
32
|
OTSEGO
COUNTY
|
6.7
|
|
74
|
ALCONA
COUNTY
|
9.3
|
|
33
|
INGHAM
COUNTY
|
6.7
|
|
75
|
MUSKEGON
COUNTY
|
9.6
|
|
34
|
CALHOUN
COUNTY
|
6.7
|
|
76
|
KEWEENAW
COUNTY
|
9.8
|
|
35
|
LENAWEE
COUNTY
|
6.8
|
|
77
|
ARENAC
COUNTY
|
9.8
|
|
36
|
LAPEER
COUNTY
|
6.8
|
|
78
|
SANILAC
COUNTY
|
9.9
|
|
37
|
ONTONAGON
COUNTY
|
6.8
|
|
79
|
MONTMORENCY
COUNTY
|
10.2
|
|
38
|
BERRIEN
COUNTY
|
6.9
|
|
80
|
LAKE
COUNTY
|
10.3
|
|
39
|
MENOMINEE
COUNTY
|
6.9
|
|
81
|
GLADWIN
COUNTY
|
10.7
|
|
40
|
VAN
BUREN COUNTY
|
6.9
|
|
82
|
MASON
COUNTY
|
11.0
|
|
41
|
BAY
COUNTY
|
7.1
|
|
83
|
OSCODA
COUNTY
|
11.9
|
|
42
|
CHARLEVOIX
COUNTY
|
7.3
|
|
|
|
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