The Metro: How small businesses are faring in Southeast Michigan amid tariffs, inflation
Sam Corey, The Metro September 20, 2025What does it look like to own a small business in a time of tariffs, inflation, and general economic uncertainty? CEO of The Lee Group Mark Lee joins to share what he’s noticed while consulting for small businesses in Southeast Michigan.
Mark Lee, president and CEO of The Lee Group, on The Metro at WDET Studios, May 13, 2025.
What does it feel like to be a small business owner in southeast Michigan right now?
It’s hard to get a firm picture of that, but we do have some numbers to put some paint on the canvas. Right now, the broad story is that the economy is doing well despite uncertainty from high tariffs.
Corporate profits are strong, the jobless rate is 4.3 percent, and wages are going up.
In Detroit specifically, the unemployment rate fell to below 10 percent, dropping from 11 percent in 2024. And a new report says that gains are expected to be had here in the finance, leisure, hospitality and public administration sectors.
But, as noted, difficulty is looming. An effective US tariff rate at almost 16 percent is expected to hamper auto-related jobs. Many have companies stockpiled goods to counteract the tariffs, and some businesses anticipate raising prices. What’s more, companies are hiring much fewer people than they were four years ago.
What does all this mean for small businesses in our area? What does it look like to own a coffee shop, a clothing store, or a small construction company in Metro Detroit?
Mark Lee is the president and CEO of The Lee Group, where he consults for small businesses. He spoke with Robyn Vincent.
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Sam Corey is a producer for 101.9 WDET, which includes finding and preparing interesting stories for the daily news, arts and culture program, The Metro. Sam joined WDET after a year and a half at The Union, a small newspaper in California, and stints at a variety of local Michigan outlets, including WUOM and the Metro Times. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago. -


