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Labor Productivity in Michigan

Real economic output per hour worked, measuring how efficiently the workforce produces goods and services. Values show output relative to the 2017 level (100 = same as 2017).

112.3% in 2024

#19 of 50 · Middle tier (higher is better)

Michigan is better than the 50-state median (111.7%). That's a gap of 0.7%.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2007 – 2024 · Michigan only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About labor productivity

What this measures: Real economic output per hour worked, indexed to the 2017 level (100 = same as 2017).

Why it matters: Productivity growth is the underlying driver of long-run wage growth and a state's ability to fund services without raising taxes.

Watch out: Productivity is not the same as worker pay. Most US states have seen productivity outrun wages since the 1980s.

Recent trend

YearMichiganUS median
201598.4%98.5%
201698.9%99.2%
2017100.0%100.0%
2018101.0%101.3%
2019101.9%102.6%
2020109.6%106.7%
2021110.1%108.2%
2022106.8%107.6%
2023108.4%109.3%
2024112.3%111.7%

Michigan vs. neighboring states

Same metric (labor productivity), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateLabor ProductivityNational rank
Ohio 111.1% #29 of 50
Indiana 118.0% #11 of 50
Wisconsin 111.9% #22 of 50

How Michigan compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Washington131.9%
#2California122.8%
#3Maine122.6%
#4Utah122.3%
#5Nebraska121.8%

Bottom 5

#46Hawaiʻi105.2%
#47Louisiana105.2%
#48Wyoming105.0%
#49Nevada103.8%
#50South Dakota102.4%

Source and methodology

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics · Direction: higher is better · Unit: % of 2017 level

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