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Three reports out recently have cast Detroit and Michigan in an unfortunate light (though with some bright spots). Read below to learn about job applicant competition, falling unemployment in Michigan, and; the best cities for business. True, we are still struggling but you can use these reports to your advantage! JOB COMPETITION IN DETROIT A report from Juju.com shows that Detroit is last in the number of applicants per job with ...
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From HuffingtonPost.com: Among the polka dot houses and trash sculptures of Detroit's famed Heidelberg Project , you'll often spot Stephen Snead priming a wall or shoveling snow from a painted sidewalk. Snead, 42, is a native Detroiter and has lived near the project for almost his entire life. But almost six years ago, a series of unrelated tragedies changed Snead's life. 2004 was actually a horrific year for me, Snead described. On ...
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