Recent findings from the Detroit Chamber poll underscore a growing sense of urgency among Michigan voters regarding the state’s economic future. A significant majority highlighted concerns about jobs, inflation, and economic growth as their primary issues heading into the 2026 elections. When asked to rank their priorities, respondents consistently placed economic stability and job creation at the forefront, signaling a profound focus on policies that can drive recovery and sustainable development.

Key voter concerns include:

  • Job security and unemployment rates
  • Inflation and the rising cost of living
  • Support for small and local businesses
  • Infrastructure investments to boost economic activity
Issue Importance (%)
Job Creation 78%
Inflation Control 65%
Small Business Support 58%
Infrastructure 52%