GM, UAW strike costs economy more than $850 million

The General Motors strike is now in its 30th day.
And according to the Center for Automotive Research, the economy has lost at least an estimated $850 million.
The strike has cost Indiana at least $67 million.
Here’s the state-by-state breakdown of the economic cost of the strike:
Kansas $20.4 million.
Kentucky $17.4 million
Michigan $159.6 million
Missouri $42.2 million
New York $35.5 million
Ohio $55.9 million
Tennessee $45.7 million
Texas $109 million.
Other 41 states $303.4 million

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