<p>I’m not sure what math you’re taking if you think that 37% of college graduates leaving the state represents a majority. The percentage of graduates staying in Michigan is on par with Pennsylvania and North Carolina and ahead of Massachusetts and other northeastern states. </p>
<p>[Brain</a> drain: See what percentage of recent graduates leave Michigan, and why they relocate | MLive.com](<a href=“http://www.mlive.com/business/index.ssf/2013/05/brain_drain_report_michigan_re.html]Brain”>Brain drain: See what percentage of recent graduates leave Michigan, and why they relocate - mlive.com)</p>
<p>(Despite the unfortunate title of the article, it shows that the percentage of grads leaving the state has decreased some 14% in four years)</p>
<p>[College</a> graduates leave New England at fastest rates in the country - Business - The Boston Globe](<a href=“College graduates leave N.E. at fastest rate in US - The Boston Globe”>College graduates leave N.E. at fastest rate in US - The Boston Globe)</p>
<p>(Why am I arguing with someone on the internet? I have a paper to write)</p>