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Title: Detroit's Engine Roars on Signs of Turnaround
Source: WSJ
URL Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100 ... SJ_hp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsTop
Published: Oct 8, 2011
Author: By JOSEPH B. WHITE
Post Date: 2011-10-08 12:23:04 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 1960
Comments: 4

The Tigers' win Thursday over the Yankees lifted spirits in Detroit, and more playoffs are good for business.

If there is any place in a gloomy nation that is better off right now than it was four years ago, Detroit would be it.

The Motor City, with its thousands of blighted houses, auto-industry layoffs and dwindling population, became a symbol of economic despair during the depths of the recent recession. Even now, southeast Michigan bears the scars of that downturn and others that came before it.

But lately, the mood in the region is more positive than in much of the rest of the country—and not only on game days.

The success of Detroit's sports team are distracting America's attention from what's really going on in the motor city : an improbable uptick in the city's fortunes. Joe White discusses with Simon Constable and Wendy Bounds on The News Hub.

The triumphs of the city's professional sports teams have helped, of course. The Detroit Tigers' victory over the favored New York Yankees in Thursday's decisive American League divisional playoff game had fans roaring in bars all over the city. The next round of playoff games could bring millions of dollars in additional business for hotels, bars, restaurants and other businesses near the team's home field in downtown Detroit.

An equally big boost for Detroit spirits is the sudden success of the city's pro football team, the Lions. The Lions, a perennial NFL doormat that made history by going winless just three seasons ago, are undefeated so far this season, and will make their first appearance on Monday Night Football in nearly ten years. The University of Michigan and Michigan State football teams are also enjoying winning seasons.

Those televised sports successes have prompted out-of-town media to say nice things about Detroit for a change.

But for locals, it appears there's more to cheer about than Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez's game-ending strikeout, or the Dallas Cowboys' second-half collapse against the Lions last Sunday.

The state's unemployment rate remains higher at 11% than the national average, but it has fallen by 1.5 percentage points since July 2010—a larger percentage drop than all but three other states—and is down from a peak of over 14% in late 2009. Housing prices in Metro Detroit have ticked up after years in freefall, as more young home buyers seize bargains in the suburbs and the city.

Gov. Rick Snyder has won praise from corporate leaders for pushing an overhaul of the state's business-tax code through the legislature earlier this year, and for balancing the state's budget.

Nobody, including Gov. Snyder, says Detroit or Michigan's problems are solved. Detroit's city budget is deep in the red and its schools have been taken over by a state-appointed emergency manager. Some of Mr. Snyder's prescriptions for the state's economy, such as taxing pensions and capping welfare benefits at four years, have drawn fire from critics who say his efforts to spur business investment only add to the burdens of the elderly and poor.

An August poll by EPIC/MRA of Lansing, Mich., found that 54% of respondents said Michigan was on the "wrong track," while 31% said the state was headed in the right direction. But the state scored better than the U.S. as a whole—75% of respondents said the country was on the wrong track.

Driving the improved picture in Michigan are the Detroit Three auto makers. They began to falter years before the Lehman Bros. collapse touched off the financial crisis in September 2008, and two of them—General Motors Co. and Chrysler LLC—ultimately went through government-led bankruptcy restructurings. Ford Motor Co. put itself through a painful overhaul outside of bankruptcy court with its own money.

Now, GM and Ford report strong profits and better-than-expected sales, and recently agreed to pay bonuses to unionized workers as part of new contracts. All three are gaining market share—Ford is now handily outselling Toyota Motor Corp. in the U.S. after falling behind in 2007—and getting back some lost swagger. Chrysler is embracing Detroit's image as a comeback kid in a series of ads that show its cars cruising past downtown landmarks, spotlighting a city that's "been to hell and back."

More important for the Michigan economy, the big car makers are investing locally, retooling factories and ordering equipment to produce new engines, transmissions and vehicles. Ford, in a recent presentation, said it purchased $15.8 billion of goods and services from Michigan suppliers in 2010, up from $12.6 billion the year before.

At Rock Tool & Machine Co. in Plymouth Township, a suburb of Detroit, demand is so strong for the specialized assembly-line equipment and metal-finishing machines it makes that the company can't find enough skilled workers to keep pace, says co-owner Glenn Simms.

"We're slowly gaining on it," he says. "I have hired seven or eight skilled people. It took six months." Mr. Simms says his company, which employs about 40 people, is benefiting from the auto makers' investments in fuel-saving new transmissions.

Christopher Ilitch, whose family owns the Tigers, the Detroit Red Wings hockey team and the Little Caesar's pizza chain among other holdings, says he's optimistic that the state's economy will continue to turn around. The success of the city's sports teams, he says, "feeds the belief … that we can continue to improve our auto business, we can reinvent and diversify our economy and we can create a vibrant downtown experience in Detroit."

"We're the underdog in America," he says. "We have so much upside potential." Subscribe to *Obamanomics On Parade*

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#1. To: All (#0) (Edited)

Chrysler is embracing Detroit's image as a comeback kid in a series of ads that show its cars cruising past downtown landmarks, spotlighting a city that's "been to hell and back."

Detroit is Exhibit "A" of festering urban rot attributed DIRECTLY to socialism-on-steroids. It hasn't a chance *in* hell of returning to it's 1950s glory.

Detroit is ALL yours, you dopey Commies, Union slugs, parasites, and black councilmen and Mayors.

"It's not surprising, then, they [White Pennsylvanians] get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations." ~ Comrade-in-Chief Barry Hussein 0bama

Liberator  posted on  2011-10-08   22:52:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Brian S (#0)

"We're the underdog in America," he says. "We have so much upside potential."

Really?

How dat gonna happen in a city that's second to Camden, NJ in looking, feeling, and being a Third World sh*t-hole?

"It's not surprising, then, they [White Pennsylvanians] get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations." ~ Comrade-in-Chief Barry Hussein 0bama

Liberator  posted on  2011-10-08   22:56:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Brian SS (#0)

Happy days are here again! /sarc

Happy Quanzaa  posted on  2011-10-09   7:10:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Brian S (#0)

Sports Teams are the sign that the city is making strides.

The Cardinals make the Series in depressions. The Yankees in recoveries...

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-10-09   9:39:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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