Michigan losing tech jobs
The Detroit News
Michigan's deepening economic troubles are casting a shadow over the state's technology industry, hampering the growth of high-tech startups and prompting established companies to trim workers in anticipation of a further slowdown in business. Within the past year, the state has lost 6,100 technical and scientific jobs, including engineers, computer programmers and researchers, according to data compiled by the Michigan Department of Labor and Growth.
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