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Michigan voters are split on the economy, with most blaming tariffs and AI for job and cost concerns.
A recent Detroit Regional Chamber poll shows Michigan residents are deeply divided on the economy, with 42.4% viewing it positively despite widespread concern over inflation and rising costs.
Tariffs are seen as harmful, especially to auto workers, with 66% of those households reporting negative impacts.
Political affiliation increasingly shapes economic views, reversing past trends.
While 57% support an independent gubernatorial candidate, including Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, the race will include Democratic and Republican primaries.
Most voters believe tariffs raise prices, and 61% fear AI will cause job losses, though only 47.5% use AI at work.
Los votantes de Michigan están divididos sobre la economía, con la mayoría culpando a los aranceles y a la IA por preocupaciones de empleo y costos.