12.27.2010

TIME TO INVEST IN SOUTHEARN MICHIGAN!

The Michigan economy is not out of the water just yet, but there are some very encouraging signs indicating that things may be turning the corner.

1. Detroit's Automakers Are All Producing Profits It is no secret that Michigan's economy is heavily tied to the automotive industry. In recent years, the automakers have struggled tremendously, but the restructuring is starting to take hold. In the 2nd quarter of 2010 all three of Detroit's automakers were in the black posting the following profits: Ford - $2.6 Billion - General Motors $1.3 Billion -Chrysler - $183 Million

This is welcomed news for the Michigan job market as these profits have already resulted in renewed investments into Michigan's economy. These investments are expected to create approximately 63,000 jobs.

2. The State of Michigan Has Provided a 42% Tax Credit to Film Makers In April 2008, the state of Michigan announced a 42% tax credit for film makers that produce films using Michigan workers. This has spurred a flurry of film making activity. Before the incentive, Michigan averaged five film productions annually. In 2008 -31 films were produced, and in 2009- 35 films were produced. This trend is expected to continue with the announcement of 3 major studios to be built in Pontiac, Detroit, and Grand Rapids. These studios alone are expected to bring 6500 permanent jobs to Michigan.

3. Investment in Renewable Wind Energy Because of Michigan's vast coastlines along the great lakes, the wind potential is phenomenal. Michigan has enacted the Renewable Portfolio Standard which requires 10% of the state's energy demand to come from renewable resources by 2015. This standard is sure to drive investment into renewable energy resources in Michigan.

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