A new report by the Michigan League for Human Services finds that it takes longer than six months for a majority of those aged 25-54 who are unemployed in Michigan to find work. The number of the state's workers employed in low-paying jobs grew to 26.6% in 2010, up from 20.8% in 2006. 4 of the top 6 jobs in the state have median wages that will not bring a family of four out of poverty.
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