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21 Biggest Pros and Cons of Living in Michigan
December 20, 2019 by Louise Gaille
Michigan would become the 26th state to join the Union on January 26, 1837. From then until the beginning of the Civil War, the economy was based primarily on agriculture and mining. The state offered a frontier society that seemed intriguing to people from New York, while the jobs were an opportunity to immigrate from England to provide expertise. Many of the town’s names are a reflection of how the state was initially settled.

What pulled Michigan into the 20th century was the automobile industry. Breakfast cereals in Battle Creek helped to provide some diversity. Then thousands of machine shops opened throughout the state to create a significant industrial presence. The reliance on industries has caused each recession to be felt more than in other parts of the country, but it has also caused a higher level of resiliency to develop in the state.

The pros and cons of living in Michigan are a varied set of points to consider. You can focus on urban living, settling into rural life, or something in the middle. This state gives you an opportunity to drive toward whatever goals you prefer.

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There's the entire Upper Peninsula, which holds 29% of the state's land, but only 3% of its residents. Some towns have more
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