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Quicken Loans Offered Aid to Michigan on Unemployment System

Quicken Loans has confirmed that it was one of the outside companies offering to aid the state of Michigan with an unemployment system creaking from a historic number of applications. So reports The Detroit News.

Michigan received an offer of help, “if needed,” from the company in April, added a state agency spokesperson, noting that the state concluded upgrading the unemployment platform “would be completed more expeditiously by utilizing the system’s software developer that was already under contract.”

Republicans who lead the state legislature called on Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration to explain why they turned down the offer.

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