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The state budget is facing a massive shortfall caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, with estimates of a roughly $7 billion revenue hit over the next two years.

And Michigan is far from alone, as states all over the country are grappling with soaring unemployment, plummeting tax revenue and a looming recession. The Washington, D.C.-based think tank the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) pegs the budget hole for state and local governments at $500 billion through 2021.

Read more in Michigan Advance