Macomb County
Unveiled: State of Michigan opens survey on rising costs for residents
A brand new examine on rising prices for Michigan residents runs by way of February 25.
“How have you ever felt about the price of residing this previous yr? Make your voice heard by sharing your ideas within the survey,” Governor Gretchen Whitmer mentioned in her announcement.
She’s going to announce the survey outcomes throughout her ultimate state of the state deal with, which is able to air on Wednesday, February 25 at 7 p.m.
Everyone seems to be feeling the stress of rising prices for issues like groceries, college provides, properties and automobiles, she mentioned.
She blamed what she referred to as chaotic tariffs, in addition to deep cuts to well being care, meals assist and different nationwide insurance policies, which she mentioned additionally damage producers and small companies.
Whitmer praised her administration’s efforts: eliminating state taxes on suggestions, time beyond regulation and Social Safety, providing free little one care and group faculty courses and a 500% enhance in tax credit for working households. She’s going to publish her ultimate finances advice on Wednesday.
The survey is on-line at: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=h3D71Xc3rUKWaoku9HIl0QRcyYltdldPnIKAF5qu6ltUMlRCM1pDWVlGVlAzMzBVU0VISzlYRVRRVi4u.
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