
Voice of the Voters: Michigan
Clip: 2/24/2012 | 3m 34s
Michigan State University students describe how the tough economy has impacted them.
Despite the government bailout that helped save Michigans auto industry, the state is still recovering. Young voters there who are ready to enter the workforce are facing tough job prospects. We hear one student's story and the economic uncertainty that hovers over Michigan in this report from Michigan State University student Anthony Sabella for our Washington Week Voice of the Voters feature.
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Voice of the Voters: Michigan
Clip: 2/24/2012 | 3m 34s
Despite the government bailout that helped save Michigans auto industry, the state is still recovering. Young voters there who are ready to enter the workforce are facing tough job prospects. We hear one student's story and the economic uncertainty that hovers over Michigan in this report from Michigan State University student Anthony Sabella for our Washington Week Voice of the Voters feature.
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