Kids Count in Michigan and the Michigan League for Public Policy have produced the annual Kids Count in Michigan Data Book since 1992.

The Data Book reviews the most recently available and trend data to evaluate the well-being of children while identifying policies that, if implemented, could improve life and outcomes for families. But most importantly, the book provides policy solutions — backed by evidence — that can meaningfully improve the lives of Michigan’s youngest residents. As we release this book, the federal government is making unprecedented cuts to essential programs like Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Vital data and records are also being threatened by the administration. Kids Count in Michigan takes very seriously our work to strengthen our state for kids and families, and right now we are working not only to advance policies that will improve outcomes, but also to defend against these harmful federal attacks. We hope that our leaders are asking themselves each day:

What will our kids inherit?

Use the menu on the right to navigate the 2025 Kids Count in Michigan Data Book and Profiles.