I'm from Michigan, I worked in Dearborn the last 3 years (where Ford's HQ is) and virtually every single person in the community I lived in was directly or indirectly affected by the Big 3 Automakers. Unemployment in Michigan is something like 12-13% right now (highest in the nation) and will probably hit 20% when all these factories/dealerships/service centers close. Needless to say I am glad I recently got the fuck out of there and most of my family is doing the same soon from what my Dad tells me. Michigan people have known about this shit for years, and I don't think pointing the finger is really going to do anything, the blame is shared all over the place.
1) The entire industry was built on a model of infinite growth in the post-WW2 boom where the US Auto Industry sold cars to the entire world and built a pay and benefit model on the infinite continuation of that system which only existed in a brief post-war bubble and fucked them forever after that.
2) The auto workers had excellent working deals, but the accumulation of retirement benefits and high salaries (which were a result of enormous growth in the 50s and 60s) dragged the company down. The people in most of these plants in Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, etc. in Michigan have basically high school degrees (if that) or some minor technical certs and make great money and have good benefits. I know tons of people from my high school and family who went into jobs like that, and those jobs will no longer exist in any economy. When people in Mexico, China, E. Europe, S. America are willing to work in factories and produce automobiles for 10% of what UAW demands then how can you continue to be competitive when you are paying the person who screws on the bolts 80k a year and paying 10k a month in medication's for his dad who was a previous generation worker. Meanwhile, GM Mexico is paying their employees $1 a day with no benefits and have people lined up around the block. And with industry automation the two factories can produce the exact same working car with very little skill involved outside of engineering and technical supervision. The Union should have realized who they were really competing with (and it wasn't the management) and taken massive pay and benefit cuts. Meanwhile, the management has fucked up just about every way you can with their financial situation and refused to handle their books until the last possible second, so they are just as much to blame.
3) Shitty fucking cars. This goes without saying. Most of the big 3 have only recently begun producing quality cars here and there (Chevy Malibu gets excellent ratings, F-150s get excellent ratings), but in all honesty the majority of brands and cars that are produced by big 3 automakers are pieces of shit.
3b) Car Design. The big 3 spent most of the 90s and early 00s lobbying congress to prevent upping fuel efficiency restrictions on car design and now that MPG is probably the top 3 selling point on every vehicle moved off a lot in America who do you think is cleaning up in that business? Japanese, Korean, European (and soon Chinese) automakers all realized a long time ago that fuel efficiency was a top priority. Somehow the big 3 did not, and continued to design gas hogging pieces of shit and wondering why no one would buy them even as gas pushed $3/$4 a gallon. They even had top models of cars they sold in Europe with excellent MPG that they just didn't put into production in the United States.
I could write about this all day but it just makes my skull boil thinking about it. Entire cities in Michigan are just being hollowed out and abandoned with these business closings. Michigan has been in a recession for like 3 years longer than the rest of the US economy and it is only getting worse. Most people who are from Michigan have expected this for a long time (that these companies would fail) and most of us are so cynical and depressed about the economy of the state that it doesn't even matter at this point. There's absolutely no future.
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