A ten-day strike by the United Auto Workers that shuts down the 'Big Three' Detroit automakers would cost the roughly $5.6 billion, according to a new analysis. With less than a month before a September 14 deadline to reach new contracts, concerns about the impact of a walkout by UAW members at one or all of the Detroit Three are growing. The new analysis from Anderson Economic Group, an economic consulting firm, breaks down the potential losses at each automaker, with Ford Motor set to lose $1.49 billion, General Motor $1.466 billion, and Jeep-maker Stellantis $1.183 billion.
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