The Metro at MPC: The significance of skilled trades in Michigan
Cary Junior II, The Metro May 29, 2025Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

Ryan Bennett, president of the West Michigan Building Trades and the Michigan Pipe Trades, joins The Metro during the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference.
There’s a constant tension in our politics and in young people’s lives. It sits between the skilled trades and a four-year college degree.
College is largely seen as the natural next step for a young teen graduating high school. But in the last few years, college has gotten more expensive, college graduates struggle to get entry positions, all while an aging workforce among the skilled trades offers more opportunity.
So now, many are wondering: What kinds of jobs should we prioritize for younger people? And what kinds of investments should we be making in training tradesworkers?
Ryan Bennett, president of multiple trades organizations — including the West Michigan Building Trades and the Michigan Pipe Trades — joined The Metro live during the Mackinac Policy Conference on Thursday to talk about skilled trades opportunities in the state.
“I was from that generation where you were taught that if you wanted to be successful in life you had to go to a four-year institution,” he said. “You had to get a degree, you had to get one of those jobs that were going to be more white-collar in order to be deemed successful by all of the teachers and all of the counselors that prepped you your entire high school career.”
–WDET’s Jenny Sherman contributed to this report.
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Cary Junior II is an audio journalist and producer for The Metro on 101.9 WDET. Cary has worked as a producer or host on a number of projects. His work includes short and longform audio, documentary series and daily radio. In his five year career in journalism he has worked for Crooked Media, the Detroit Free Press, and now WDET - Detroit's NPR station.
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