Shortage of Auto Engineers in Michigan Means Carmakers Will Pay More to Attract New Recruits


When GM and Chrysler were in trouble back in 2009, unemployment in the state of Michigan was at 14.2 percent, the worst in the United States. Today, following the government bailout and the two groups’ impressive recovery, that number has fallen closer to the 8.3 percent national average at 9.0 percent.

What’s more, there is more demand for automotive engineers than there are people looking for a job in the field.

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