Kalamazoo County ranks 10th in issuing professional licenses in December 2021

Kalamazoo County ranks 10th in issuing professional licenses in December 2021
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There was one professional license issued in Kalamazoo County in December 2021, an 85.7-percent decrease from the same month of the previous year, according to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)

LARA comprises agencies, bureaus and commissions that influence business growth and job creation through regulation.

Licenses issued per county
Rank County Licenses Issued this period Licenses Issued previous period % Change
1 Wayne 9 19 -52.6%
2 Macomb 6 23 -73.9%
3 Livingston 5 2 150%
4 Kent 4 14 -71.4%
5 Van Buren 3 3 0%
5 Oakland 3 27 -88.9%
5 Genesee 3 3 0%
8 Alpena 2 0 Increase
8 Ingham 2 8 -75%
10 Montcalm 1 1 0%
10 Ottawa 1 4 -75%
10 St. Joseph 1 1 0%
10 Eaton 1 3 -66.7%
10 Washtenaw 1 6 -83.3%
10 Calhoun 1 1 0%
10 Kalamazoo 1 7 -85.7%
10 Bay 1 1 0%
10 Newaygo 1 1 0%
10 Grand Traverse 1 1 0%

Due to data inconsistencies not all professional licenses for the area are listed.



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